How to Treat Kidney Infection in Stage 4 Chronic Kidney Disease
2015-08-18 17:11
How to treat kidney infection in stage 4 Chronic Kidney Disease ? You know, kidney disease is a progressive disease, as the disease developed many symptoms and complications will appear, and infection is one of them.
What are the causes of Kidney Infection in kidney disease ?
Kidney and urinary tract infections may be caused by bacteria invading the urine, which is normally a sterile body fluid. Bacteria most commonly gain access to the urine through the urethra, which can be exposed to bacteria from outside of the body.
Common sources of bacteria invading the urinary system are the vagina, anus, and skin
Kidney stones are another factor that may increase the likelihood of urinary tract infection. Stones can cause partial or complete obstruction to the flow of urine from the kidneys and ureters. This obstruction may act as a focus of infection in the urinary system, leading to urinary tract infections.
How to treat kidney infection kidney disease ?
The doctors will proscribe some medicines to relieve those symptoms caused by infection, but if you want to treat kidney infection totally you should enhance the immunity and treat this disease from its underlying causes.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a relatively new treatment for chronic kidney disease which has been proved in clinic to be effective and convenient. It can eliminate symptoms such as high blood pressure, swelling, proteinuria, hematuria; control complications such as lowering the risk of heart problems. What is more important, it can help repair renal damages so as to block the process of renal fibrosis and gradually restore kidney functions.
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