The kidneys have atrophied, how can I treat them to return to normal?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-26
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    For the atrophy of the kidney, first of all, it is necessary to improve the relevant examinations to clarify the specifics, and use some drugs to maintain the residual function of the atrophied kidneys and delay the further deterioration of the condition. No drug** will restore the atrophied kidney, which is irreversible. Kidney atrophy is mainly caused by chronic kidney disease, and kidney artery stenosis and other related diseases can also lead to kidney atrophy.

    With the progressive progression of chronic kidney disease, it will cause gradual hardening and atrophy of the renal parenchyma in the later stage, and even complete loss of kidney function.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Renal atrophy generally needs to be treated under the doctor's instructions to control the primary disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the kidneys atrophy, they can't go back to normal.

    Some medications should be used appropriately to avoid worsening of the condition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Renal atrophy usually presents with atrophy of the left kidney, atrophy of the right kidney, and atrophy of both kidneys. In general, the causes of renal atrophy are as follows: first, congenital renal hypoplasia is considered after kidney atrophy is known, and secondly, end-stage renal disease, i.e., renal failure, uremia, or some acute condition.

    Such as: acute glomerular disease, diabetic renal clerosis, renal transplant rejection, chronic glomerulonephritis, renal cortical necrosis, Alport syndrome, acute tubular necrosis, hypertensive nephlerosis.

    Shrinkage of both kidneys or one kidney is often a sign of chronic pyelonephritis**, which is also a common cause of kidney atrophy.

    In general, chronic kidney disease develops to renal insufficiency, especially when kidney failure and uremia occur, blood creatinine and urea nitrogen rise, kidney damage is severe, and the kidney parenchyma is damaged, and the kidney will shrink. Therefore, patients with renal atrophy must be reminded to pay great attention to this disease, kidney disease is very insidious, if the glomerular filtration rate is less than 50%, that is, the clinical symptoms of severe kidney damage will occur accordingly. After the diagnosis of kidney atrophy is confirmed, it is important to actively find out the cause so that the condition can be investigated.

    In addition, there are two causes of renal atrophy: renal tuberculosis (unilateral shrinkage of the kidney, with hydrops or compensatory enlargement of the contralateral kidney), renal artery stenosis, and congenital hypoplasia.

    In general, kidney atrophy is associated with prolonged kidney disease, which causes damage to nephrons, especially glomeruli, which shrinks the size of the entire kidney. Renal atrophy and changes in renal function go hand in hand, and when patients have renal atrophy, renal insufficiency and renal failure - uremia have occurred or are inevitable. Therefore, it is hoped that patients with renal atrophy will pay attention to the disease and do a systemic examination as soon as possible to rule out the possibility of renal failure, so as not to delay the disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Renal atrophy is a continuous reduction in the size of the kidneys under various conditions of chronic kidney disease, and the causes of kidney atrophy are divided into: congenital and acquired.

    Congenital renal atrophy is mostly caused by renal dysplasia, while acquired renal atrophy is caused by glomerulonephritis, chronic pyelonephritis, renal tuberculosis, obstructive nephropathy and renal artery stenosis, etc., which will lead to the continuous development of renal atrophy and eventually uremia.

    For early renal atrophy or unilateral renal atrophy, there are often no uncomfortable clinical symptoms, while for severe bilateral renal atrophy, patients often show some clinical manifestations such as increased blood pressure, decreased renal function, edema, decreased appetite, general fatigue, poor appetite, etc.

    Therefore, it is usually difficult to recover from kidney atrophy, but in daily life, infection, fatigue, dehydration and the use of nephrotoxic drugs should be avoided for kidney atrophy.

    In addition, for patients with renal atrophy, it is necessary to quit smoking and alcohol to avoid insufficient blood supply to the renal arteries, and to use some drugs reasonably to delay the progression of renal insufficiency.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The kidney atrophy cannot be recovered, and the kidney atrophy can also be delayed by tonifying the kidney, invigorating the blood, and opening the blood vessels. The kidneys are the key organs of the body. If the kidneys atrophy, it will affect various functions of the body and seriously affect the daily life of the patient.

    Kidney atrophy cannot be recovered. Renal atrophy is a morphologically descriptive term that refers to a reduction in the size of the kidney, usually accompanied by thinning of the renal cortex, ill-defined boundaries between the renal cortex and renal medulla, and some morphological changes. In fact, this state is the result of long-term chronic damage to the kidneys due to some reason.

    Common ** include diabetes, hypertension, chronic nephritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc. Because of these long-term damage to the kidneys, the size of the kidneys will shrink. The atrophy of the kidneys actually refers to the destruction of the tissues in the kidneys, mainly the glomeruli and tubules, which are not renewable.

    Patients with chronic renal atrophy should have a reasonable diet, ensure nutrition, supplement sufficient vitamins, enhance physical fitness, and reduce the chance of infection. Pay attention to cold and warmth, prevent upper respiratory tract infections, pay attention to perineal cleanliness, avoid sexual life, and reduce the chance of urinary tract infections. Attention should also be paid to the early stages of cleaning and caries.

    Always take care of your health. Patients with chronic renal atrophy often have some abnormalities, such as edema, increased blood pressure, etc. Salt intake should be strictly restricted, rest should be ensured, protein and essential amino acids should be supplemented, and hypoproteinemia should be corrected.

    Some patients ignore this, which is wrong. Some patients with mild clinical symptoms of renal atrophy, such as chronic occult renal atrophy, only a small amount of proteinuria, no hypertension, and no renal insufficiency, can be allowed to become pregnant under close medical supervision. These patients must have regular urinalysis, blood pressure, and renal function checks, especially in the third trimester, and should have a urine routine twice a week, blood pressure measured daily, and renal function checked every 1 2 weeks.

    If proteinuria, blood pressure, and renal function are significantly elevated, the pregnancy should be terminated promptly.

    Some common sense about preventing patients with kidney atrophy is known. Experts point out that patients must develop good lifestyle habits and work schedules, pay attention to daily diet and appropriate exercise, so as to have a healthy body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, it can be recovered, it can be recovered through diet, or you can buy some related drugs, which will allow a person to obtain a healthy body, and it will also return to the original physical physique.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, it is possible to recover. If I want to prevent kidney atrophy, then I need to maintain a healthy lifestyle and not put too much burden on my kidneys.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It must be recoverable, you should eat more staple foods in your life, and you should also eat more easily digestible ones, so that you can get a good recovery and try to eat more steamed buns.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The problems of the kidneys are mainly related to factors such as hyperuricemia and cysts, which affect the blood of the kidneys. At present, it is necessary to consider hospitalization, uric acid lowering and hemodialysis**, and after the renal function improves and recovers, surgical resection of the cyst is done, and the kidney function is reversed as much as possible, and attention is paid to the adjustment and change of rest and dietary structure. Avoid high-purine foods such as legumes, beer, seafood and excessive meat contents.

    Eat more alkaline foods such as vegetables and fruits, and drink more water to promote the excretion of uric acid.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The causes of kidney atrophy are related to inflammation, infection, vascular factors, and congenital factors! Elevated blood uric acid and creatinine can be carried out through drug intervention and dietary conditioning**, simple renal atrophy, there is no specific drug**, or further examination to determine the specific cause of renal atrophy. Click on the official website below to learn more.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To solve the problem of how to atrophy of the kidney, it is necessary to have the root cause of the atrophy of the kidney.

    The kidneys are invaded by the outside world, and the occurrence of inflammatory response and cell phenotypic transformation leads to the gradual occurrence and progression of renal fibrosis, resulting in damage to the renal parenchyma and the shrinkage of the kidneys. As long as you find a good kidney disease hospital, cooperate with the doctor, it is not impossible to be cured, Hefei He'an Kidney Disease Hospital is a hospital specializing in the treatment of kidney disease, ** kidney disease is still relatively professional in this area, and there are professional doctors to give guidance, and there is no need for dialysis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, it depends on whether it is congenital or acquired. If it's congenital, you don't need to **. It will not affect your health, if it is acquired, you should be given an active surgery**, otherwise it will affect your health.

    The suggestion is to give a positive idea of what nature you are is the best way to give you, and it will not delay you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Renal atrophy has single renal atrophy Bilateral renal atrophy Congenital There is a later stage of chronic disease Chronic disease caused by both kidneys is more severe Common in patients with renal failure Uremia.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The atrophy of one kidney alone has little impact on the body, and if both sides atrophy occurs at the same time, it is more troublesome. Guidance: You can go to the orthopedic department of a higher-level hospital for further examination to find out if there is any abnormality.

    Generally, there is no need for drugs, and it is necessary to pay attention to the usual prevention of colds.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Look at what triggers kidney atrophy Single kidney or double kidney Congenital or acquired Chronic diseases cause more severe kidney atrophy such as kidney failure Uremia.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "Under the current conditions, our ** is unable to return the atrophied kidney to normal. Therefore, the main goal is to protect the kidneys that have already had lesions and delay the progression of the disease. If one kidney is atrophied and the other kidney is normal, the condition is usually not severe and kidney function may be normal.

    At this time, it is necessary to actively check the cause of kidney atrophy and protect the normal kidneys. Bilateral renal atrophy is a manifestation of more severe renal damage, often in the later stages of chronic renal damage. If the kidney disease has reached the uremia stage, we need to use methods such as hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis or kidney transplantation**.

    At this time, don't easily believe in all kinds of home remedies, we recommend that you go to a regular hospital for standardization**. "

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Kidney function tests are done to find out what is going on. If the patient's kidney function is normal, it is okay, if there is renal insufficiency, drugs are needed, and there is no way to atrophy the kidney**, and the other kidney needs to be protected.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Renal atrophy refers to a pathological and anatomical phenomenon that leads to the loss of nephrons or insufficient blood supply to the kidneys due to various reasons, resulting in the reduction of kidney volume and physiological function, and is commonly seen in the terminal stage of a variety of acute and chronic kidney diseases, renal artery stenosis, renal dysplasia and other diseases. The key is to find the cause of kidney atrophy and analyze it on a case-by-case basis.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Regardless of the underlying disease, both kidneys have atrophied, and the goal of renal failure is only to slow down the rate of renal function progression as much as possible, and it is impossible to restore the atrophied kidneys to normal. Try going to Beijing Lianke Traditional Chinese Medicine Nephrology Hospital**.

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