[caption class="snax-figure" align="aligncenter" width="1140"][/caption]Do you have to keep reminding your child to shower or sanitize their hands every time they come home after their outdoor adventures? Indeed practising good hygiene habits, such as washing hands, showering, or keeping sanitiser handy, can keep your little one away from the radar of serious health problems, but it's not enough. Health problems are getting tricky and mutating all the time, which means certain health complications can silently breach the defences of your child's body and invade the territories of their organs, which can be life-threatening.
Talking about serious health complications, kidney problems have become the commonest health conditions considered the primary cause of leading premature deaths in India. After old adults, chronic kidney diseases are now grounding their roots in children and adolescents between 5 to 19 years. A sedentary or inactive lifestyle can be held responsible for triggering kidney problems in children. Researchers have found that people who spend most of their time in bed with their smartphones, laptops or televisions and have a poor diet are likely to gain weight.
It's no secret that being overweight can open a portal of chronic physical and psychological abnormalities in your body where problems like- high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol level are off the charts.
Such complications mentioned above can become a secondary cause of kidney dysfunction if not controlled with the right medications.
How diabetes, high blood pressure and uncontrolled C level can affect your kidneys' functioning?
The human body is a well-oiled machine where many biological systems work together to keep you alive and functioning. The connectedness between your sugar levels, blood pressure levels and cholesterol levels determines the health of your primary organs, including kidneys. Let's get a closure look at how these health conditions can severely affect your kidneys' functioning-
Diabetes
Diabetes is a condition in which your pancreas fails to produce enough insulin relevant to the breakdown of glucose ( sugar) that we collect from our diet. After you have your meal, your digestive system breaks down carbohydrates into glucose that enters your bloodstream. After that, your pancreas shoots a hormone known as insulin that lets glucose be absorbed by cells to be used for energy or storage.
When your body fails to use insulin, this condition increases the level of sugar in the bloodstream, making your blood thick and hard to get filtered by your kidneys.
Symptoms of diabetes
● Fatigue
● Blurred vision
● Increased thirst
● Unexplained weight loss
● Slow-healing sores
● Fatigue
● Extreme hunger
● Having ketones in the urine
● Frequent urges to pass urine
High blood pressure
High blood pressure can harm renal blood vessels that supply blood to your kidneys. Uncontrolled blood pressure can narrow, weaken, and harden the blood vessels that supply blood to your kidneys. Kidney function by high blood pressure is a cumulative process that takes years to get severe over time, but you can lessen your risk of kidney complications by keeping in touch with your blood pressure level. You can manage your blood pressure level by reducing your salt intake to less than 2,300 MG per day.
Symptoms of high blood pressure
● Chest pain
● Having blood in the urine
● Severe headaches
● Having trouble breathing
● Nosebleed
● Having irregular heartbeat
● Fatigue or confusion
● Pounding in your ears, neck, or ears
● Blurry vision
● Dizziness
● Sweating
● Facial flushing
● Nervousness
High cholesterol levels
Uncontrolled cholesterol levels can be hazardous for your kidneys. Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance that, if increased, can start layering inside the blood vessels that supply blood to your kidneys. Lessor, no blood supply to your kidneys can impair your kidneys' functioning.
Symptoms
High cholesterol doesn't show any symptoms; a person can only detect it throughthrough a normal routine blood test or during emergency events that start with a chest painhest.
What are the primary symptoms of kidney failure?
Kidney failure is a gradual process that normally takes time to get visible. You may feel visible signs after 30 to 40% loss of kidney function, and symptoms may include the following-
● Blood in urine
● Having frequent urges to pass urine
● Loss of appetite
● Sudden weight loss without even trying
● Having foamy and bubbly urine
● Itching and dry skin
● Shortness of breath
● Feeling exhausted
● Confusion
● Feeling pressure or pain in the chest
● Muscle twitching
● Peeing less than normal
● Fever
● Rash
● Nosebleed
● Swelling, joint pain
● Come in severe cases
What is the permanent cure for this problem?
Although, in allopathy, several medicines can obstruct or suppress the complications of kidney problems but never cure them. For getting rid of kidney complications from your life, try Children Kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda. Ayurvedic treatment is safe and equally effective for people of all ages. The formulation of Children Kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda is entirely natural as medicines are derived from the extract of several powerful herbs that hold some unique healing ability to cure kidney complications naturally without leaving any type of abnormalities on the body. Ayurveda also uses several combinations of natural therapies that also includes yoga and meditation.
Yoga and meditation is another important segment of Ayurvedic treatment that helps an individual maintain a connection between your mind, body, and spirit that promotes holistic health.
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