Monday, November 10, 2008

How To Prevent Kidney Disease?

“This too shall pass - just like a kidney stone” -- Hunter Madsen

Kidney disease is also known as renal disease. It is characterized by kidney damage causing the kidneys unable to remove wastes, one of their prime functions.

Located near the middle of your back, just below the rib cage, kidneys are bean-shaped organs that come in a pair. They are comprise millions of 'filtration units' called nephrons, which filter blood.

The waste products are passed as urine. Kidney disease causes damage to nephrons (filtration units'), and the system goes awry.

The following tips may protect you against kidney disease
  1. Keep your diabetes under control
  2. Keep your hypertension (high blood pressure) under control
  3. Take your medicines for heart disease, diabetes, hypertension just as prescribed by your doctor. Also, ask your doctor about the drugs, ACE inhibitors and angiotensin-II receptor blockers for treating high blood pressure.
  4. If you suffer from heart disease get yourself tested for kidney disease
  5. If a close relative (viz. a mother, father, brother) has kidney disease, you may be at risk. Get yourself tested.
  6. If you're over 50 years of age get tested.
  7. Get your sore throat tested for a strep infection, and if it turns out positive, timely treatment can help prevent any inflammation of the kidney, preventing any damage.
  8. Remain alert to identify bladder or urinary tract infections early and get them treated as soon as possible.
  9. Bring your weigh under control, if it's not
  10. Don't smoke
  11. Don't abuse drugs
  12. Avoid overuse of painkillers
  13. Prefer water over other drinks
  14. Drink alcohol in moderation
  15. Undertake regular physical exercise
  16. Keep yourself relaxed, try relaxation techniques, hobbies, etc.
  17. Maintain healthy levels of cholesterol in your blood
  18. Eat healthy and consume less salt
Get more tips on protecting your health

References

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Protect Yourself From Aneurysms

Aneurysm: It's a bulge or "ballooning" in the wall of an artery. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to other parts of the body. If an aneurysm grows large, it can burst and cause dangerous bleeding or even death.

Tips to protect yourself from Aneurysms
  1. Maintain your blood pressure well within acceptable limits
  2. Don't smoke cigarettes, cigars, etc. Did you know that smokers carry the risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm, that's 8 times more than in nonsmokers?
  3. Maintain a healthy weight
  4. Maintain healthy cholesterol levels, as 'High cholesterol' is a risk factor.
  5. Eat a low-fat diet,
  6. Engage in regular physical exercise
  7. If you're between the ages of 65 and 75 and have been a smoker you should have a one-time ultrasound screening test for abdominal aortic aneurysm. Remember. 'a stitch in time saves nine'
  8. Because the disease can run in families, if you've had a sibling who’s suffered an aneurysm, consult your doctor about your risk.
More tips on protecting your health

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