Subject: Care of Kidney





 The BEST WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR KIDNEYS

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By Dr. Willie T. Ong (Internist and Cardiologist) -
 (May be a repeat for some of you)

Most people know how to protect the heart, but do you know how to care for your 
kidneys? The kidney's job is to help remove various toxins (drugs and food 
wastes), and expel them through the urine. 


As we grow older, our kidneys will also start to age. A problem with kidney 
disease is that majority of patients have no warning symptoms.

Some time ago, we interviewed Dr. Elizabeth Montemayor, a nephrologist at the 
Philippine General Hospital.


Here are 10 ways to protect your kidneys:

1. Limit your salt intake  

Too much salt is not only bad for your blood pressure, it's also bad for your 
kidneys. Many die of kidney disease, which can be partly attributed to a high 
salt intake and fondness for fish sauce, soy sauce, plain salt and salted fish. 
Even instant noodles, chips and nuts are teeming with salt. The problem with 
salt is that it encourages the body to retain water, and can increase your 
blood pressure (which damages the kidneys).


2. Don't load up on high protein foods such as meat and steaks

A high protein diet makes the kidneys work twice as hard. Pretty soon, your 
kidneys could get tired and some of the weaker kidney cells can die. A friendly 
reminder to people on a high-protein Atkin's Diet or South Beach Diet. The 
time-tested doctor's advice of moderation in everything will serve you well. 
Eat a balanced diet of rice, vegetables, fish and fruits and you can't go wrong.


3. Keep your blood pressure at 130/80 or lower!  

If your blood pressure is above 140 over 90, this can cause kidney damage 
within five years. The kidneys are said to be "happiest" with a blood pressure 
of 130/80 or lower. To help control your blood pressure, you should limit your 
salt intake, reduce weight and take medicines for high blood pressure, if 
needed.


4. Keep your blood sugar below 120 mg/dl 

Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two leading causes of kidney failure. 
A person with uncontrolled diabetes for 5-10 years may develop significant 
kidney damage. Consult your doctor and keep your blood sugar under control with 
diet, exercise and maintenance medicines.


5. Drink 8 glasses of water a day 

Doctors usually advise people to take in 8 glasses of water a day, but this 
really depends on your age and condition. If you're sweating a lot and work 
outdoors, you may need to drink more than 8 glasses a day. However, if you are 
above 65 years of age, you may do well with just 6 glasses a day. Drinking 
enough water also prevents the formation of kidney stones.


6. Watch your intake of pain relievers and other drugs 

Taking pain relievers like mefenamic acid and ibuprofen for a prolonged period 
of time may cause kidney damage. Because of this, we should limit taking these 
medicines to only a week, or just take them as needed. For those with chronic 
arthritis, try to look for other ways to relieve the pain such as using a hot 
water bag, pain reliever ointments, or the safer paracetamol tablet.


7. Be careful with tests and procedures using contrast 

Some tests, like CT Scans and MRIs, and angiograms, use a contrast dye which 
helps doctors delineate the organs better. The problem with such dyes is that 
they can cause kidney damage. To be safe, I would strongly advise you to 
consult a kidney specialist before undergoing such procedures.


8. Don't drink too much Vitamin C 

Excess vitamin C (ascorbic acid) ! can lead to the formation of kidney stones 
in predisposed individuals. If you need to take vitamin C, a dose of 500 mg or 
less is safer.


9. Don't rely on food supplements to protect your kidneys 

The above tips are so far the best tips to care for the kidneys.

10. Get a kidney check-up 

Simple tests, such as a complete blood count, BUN and creatinin, and a urine 
analysis are the first screening tests for the kidneys. Finding a trace of 
protein in the urine can alert the doctor of possible kidney disease.


Bottomline is: Kidney diseases are expensive and difficult to treat. Let's take 
the necessary steps to protect our kidneys today.

"Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is like 
expecting the lion not to attack you because you are a vegetarian. Think about 
it."

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