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Treatment Programs for Renal Care
 

The kidneys are sophisticated reprocessing machines. Every day, a person's kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about 2 quarts of waste products and extra water. The wastes and extra water become urine, which flows to the bladder through tubes called ureters. The bladder stores urine until releasing it through urination.

Improper functioning of the kidneys can cause accumulation of toxic substance in the body and damaging other organs of the body. Improper dietary habits like excessive intake of meat, oils and chemicals coupled with a sedentary life style are considered as the major causes of most of the renal problems. Chronic diabetes and hypertension which are not managed properly can also lead to kidney failures and damage. Unfortunately the symptoms of kidney damage generally appear after 60% of the kidney is affected.

Ayurveda has long ago recognized the various problems of the kidneys and has very good management procedures for nephritic syndrome, renal failure and renal calculi. Apart from the internal medicines, diet and lifestyle regimens, detoxification therapies are also recommended by the Ayurvedic physicians.

Therapies That usually suggest include Panchakarma, Abhyangam, Pizhichil, kadivasti,Kshaya vasti etc.

The Ayurvedic doctor during consultation will analyze the patients body constitution, health and related factors and will advice proper diet, lifestyle, medicines and therapies.

 

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