Everything to know about Acute Kidney Failure!

What is Acute Kidney Failure?

Acute kidney failure is the condition in which the kidneys stop filtering the waste from the blood. It can cause several problems. It is a severe disease that wants immediate treatment to get recovered and increase your life span.

Read below to know symptoms, causes, and Acute kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda

Symptoms of Acute Kidney Failure are

  • Decrease urine output.
  • Swelling in your legs, ankles, or feet.
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Weakness.
  • Confusion.
  • Chest pain or pressure.
  • High blood pressure.

Whenever you feel any of the symptoms, immediately test your Acute Kidney Failure for your safety only.

People who are already sick or hospitalized are the people who are at a high risk of getting infected with Acute Kidney Failure. Acute Kidney Failure infection risky for senior citizens or who are already facing such problems as- high blood pressure, diabetes, or any kidney problem. These people require extra care.

Problems that can directly cause damage to your kidneys are

  • Blood clots
  • Infection
  • Drugs consumption
  • Alcohol

People who are already at high risk of getting infected have to take such precautions strictly, and more precautions have to be taken.

Stages of kidney diseases

There are about five stages of Kidney diseases. The first and second stages are the mildest and can be cured, but as you step in the third stage, that means you are stepping towards your loss. In that stage, your kidney was already damaged by 50%, and now you have to face more problems. Till stage fourth, your kidney would be severally damaged. In this stage, you start losing your kidney functions. Now comes the end-stage, the fifth stage. It is kidney failure. Then you only left with one option of a kidney transplant to live more.

It depends upon the condition on which stage you are on Acute Kidney failure accordingly who have your life span. If you stepped into the third stage, then you should be more careful if you want to increase the life span of 10 to 12 years more.

Treatment procedure

You have to choose your treatment method very carefully and research both the treatments. Because you can't switch the treatment from Ayurveda to medicated drugs and vice versa in the middle of your treatment. Acute Kidney Failure is a severe problem and gets treated on time with the best treatments. You don't have that much time so that you can try both the treatments.

Acute kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda is different from other treatments. In Ayurveda, you will get natural therapies. The medication you get will be from natural ingredients. Not only had the medication in Ayurveda, but the doctor will adequately guide you about the physical exercise and the yoga poses.

But on the other side, in dialysis, you have to hospitalize it's a choice if you want to. Otherwise, you have to show up daily for your dialysis and regular check-ups. In that, your body works according to the dialysis. You have to take that medicated drugs according to the doctor's suggestion.

Yes, you can change some methods of treatment in a particular type of treatment if you want to try different methods. It's totally in your hands which type of treatment you want.

After acute kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda, doctors advise you to follow a kidney-friendly diet plan which helps more to heal your damaged kidney.

If, in any case, children got infected with acute kidney failure. Then he/she have to face the number of difficulties but carry a long-life span as compared to seniors. If immediately you started your treatment against acute kidney failure, then a child can get around 20 years of life span.

Youngsters can face any problems even seniors also can handle themselves in such a situation, but children, No! It is tough to think about what problems they face and how they handle it is the only next level task.

Get in touch with Karma Ayurveda to know how to get rid or prevent the severe health condition of acute kidney failure.

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