Kidney disease is one of the costliest illnesses in the world and managing kidney disease is very expensive.
Each
 year, lots of people die of kidney disease all over the world, and the 
number of people suffering from chronic renal failure, and need dialysis
 or kidney transplantation to stay alive keep increasing.
Statistics
 have it that, worldwide, more than millions patients are waiting for 
kidney transplants, but only a few thousands will receive transplants 
because of shortage of suitable organ donors.
Patients usually felt surprised when they are diagnosed of Kidney Failure.
Experts have found the explanation from your daily life habits.
Here are the top habits which lead to your kidney failure:
1. Not emptying your bladder early:
 Maintaining a full bladder for a long time is a quick way of causing 
bladder damage. That the urine stays in the bladder for a long time can 
cause the bacteria breeding in urine to multiply quickly. Once the urine
 refluxes back to ureter and kidneys, the bacteria can result in kidney 
infections, then urinary tract infection, and then nephritis, even 
Uremia.
So, no matter how busy you are, remember to drink a lot of 
water and urinate regularly. Once you form the habit of holding back 
urine, it will ultimately damage your kidneys.
2. Not drinking enough water:
 The main functions of the kidneys are to regulate erythrocyte balances 
and eliminate metabolic wastes in urine. If we do not drink enough 
water, the blood will be concentrated and the blood flow to the kidney 
will not be adequate, thus the function of eliminating toxins in from 
blood will be impaired.
3. Taking too much salt:
 95% sodium we consume through food is metabolized by the kidneys. 
Exceeding the salt intake will make the kidneys work harder to excrete 
the excess salt and can lead to decreased kidney function. This excess 
sodium will cause water retention, causing edema. Edema usually elevates
 blood pressure and increases the risk of developing kidney disease. The
 daily salt intake should be controlled within 6g per day.
4. Not treating common infections quickly and properly:
 Common infections, such as pharyngitis, tonsillitis, common cold etc, 
usually triggers or aggravates kidney damage. They do this by causing an
 acute attack of acute glomerulonephritis or chronic nephritis. So, you 
will see that people who get kidney disease for the first time or whose 
illness condition becomes worse usually present in hospitals with a 
history of cold or sore throat.
If after having cold, symptoms like 
blood in urine, swelling, headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, poor 
appetite appear, you should consult your doctor immediately, to assess 
your kidney functions, and start treatment if compromised.
5. Eating too much meat:
 Eating too much meat and protein can increase the metabolic load of the
 kidney. For those suffering from proteinuria, meat consumption too may 
aggravate protein leakage, worsening renal pathological lesion.
It is
 suggested that protein intake should be 0.8g/kg per day. This means 
that a person with 50 kg should consume 40g of protein per day. Meat 
consumption per day should be limited within 300g.
6. Not eating enough:
 This is equally as dangerous as eating too much, both of them will lead
 damages to your digestive organs where is full of mucosal tissues. 
Mucosal tissues relates closely to your immune system. This is why many 
kidney failure patients are diagnosed with “autoimmune kidney damages”.
7. Painkiller abuse:
 The use of analgesics for a prolonged duration may reduce the flow 
blood and greatly affect kidney function. In addition, patients with 
analgesic-induced renal failure are more likely to suffer from bladder 
cancer.
Use analgesics only when it's absolutely necessary, learn to 
rest instead of taking to the bottles. If you have been on pain killers 
for a long term, it's about time you had a test to access you renal 
function done.
8. Missing your drugs:
 Hypertension and diabetes have been shown to precipitate or accelerate 
kidney damage, so if you are diagnosed as having any of these disease 
don't live your life in denial, USE YOUR DRUGS.
This will ultimately help control your condition while also helping to preserve your kidneys.
9. Drinking too much alcohol:
 Drinking alcohol without limitation may cause the deposition of uric 
acid in renal tubules, causing tubular obstruction and increasing risks 
of kidney failure.
10. Not resting enough:
 In our society, hypertension as a severe threat to life is largely due 
to stress. A common symptom of stress is insomnia. Blood pressure may 
increase by an average of 2-5mg/Hg because of insomnia. Chronically 
elevated blood pressure can cause damage to kidney capillaries giving 
rise to kidney problems. Thus, we need to develop a good attitude to 
life and strike a good balance between work and rest to protect your 
kidneys and live a healthy life.
At the early stage of kidney 
diseases, there are usually no the special symptoms, so lots of patients
 are not diagnosed until the acute attack appears or the illness 
condition develops into the late stage. So you should endeavor to do 
kidney function test from time to time to assess how healthy your 
kidneys are.
Never ignore the soreness of waist, swelling of the 
feet, changes in urine color or volume, increase in night urination, 
palor, high blood pressure and other such symptoms. Once found, you 
should go and see your doctor immediately.

 
 
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