The Basics Of Chronic Kidney Disease

Preventative Tips

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Considering the severity of this illness, and how it can become fatal if left untreated or improperly cared for, individuals who are prone to developing chronic kidney disease should consider taking preventative measures to reduce their risk. One preventative tip, although common sense, is for patients to follow instructions on over-the-counter medications, such as nonprescription pain relievers such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen. Ingesting too many pain relievers could lead to kidney damage and should be avoided if the patient already has kidney disease. Another helpful piece of advice is to eat a healthy, balanced diet and maintain a healthy weight with regular exercise.

If an individual needs to shed a few pounds, they should consult their doctor about the best strategies for healthy weight loss. Also, it is important to quit smoking or not start in the first place, as cigarette smoke can damage the kidneys and worsen the pre-existing damage. Lastly, an individual should manage their medical conditions with the help of their doctor because if they have a pre-existing condition that increases their chances of developing kidney disease, they will need to work closely with their doctor to control them.

With proper treatment and effective monitoring, a patient afflicted with chronic kidney disease can stop the disease from progressing and go on to live a happy and healthy life.

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