2012年12月19日星期三

A Detailed Introduction for Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease




Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease is also called moderate Chronic Kidney Disease, in which the person usually has a moderate decrease in theglomerular filtration rate (GFR) of 30-59 ml/min. The kidneys can’t do their job normally any more, so many waste products can build up in the blood.
In stage 3 a person is more likely to develop complications of kidney disease such as high blood pressure, anemia, or early bone disease. In addition, there are many other symptoms occurring:
Fatigue: Feeling tired is common for people with CKD.
Swelling: A person may notice swelling (edema) in their lower legs, hands or face around the eyes. With too much fluid someone could even feel short of breath.
Urination changes: Urine may be foamy if there is protein in it, or dark orange, brown, tea colored or red if it contains blood. A person may urinate more or less, or get up at night to go to the bathroom.
Sleep problems: Some people have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Itching, muscle cramps or restless legs can keep them awake.
As stage 3 progresses, the patient need to see a nephrologist. Nephrologists examine kidney patients and perform lab tests so they can gather information about their condition to offer the best advice for treatment. The nephrologist’s goal is to help their patient keep their kidneys working as long as possible.
There is no cure for Chronic Kidney Disease, but it may be possible to stop its progress or at least slow down the damage. In Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease, you can choose Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy to treat your kidney disease, accompanying with a healthy diet. It is possible for early and moderate Chronic Kidney Disease to be reversed.

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