Why is there polyuria in CKD? Polyuria, or a large amount of urine is a
typical symptom for chronic kidney disease patients especially at night.
Patients who are suffering from this disease are anxious and do not dare to
drink water and other drinks such as juice. What should they do? Why is there
polyuria or a large amount of urine?
As we mentioned in the above, according to cytology, there are five kinds of
intrinsic cells in the kidney. Renal glomeruli is a kind of intrinsic cells
which plays important roles such as reabsorption of electrolyte, protein, etc
and adjust the level of PH, in charge of concentration, and so on. When the
renal tubules are damaged, such functions will be damaged and polyuria or a
large amount of urine will appear accordingly.
What shall we do to treat polyuria or a large amount of urine in chronic
kidney disease? In western countries, diuretic is used. Taking diuretics is
considered as safe; but like other medications, they also come with certain side
effects. Increased urination, electrolyte disturbance, headache, muscle cramps,
increased thirst, irregular menstruation, high blood sugar levels, low blood
sodium levels, abnormal heart rhythm, weakness, extreme tiredness, skin rash,
loss of appetite, nausea, lightheadedness are some of the common side effects of
diuretics.
So considering this, chronic kidney disease patients want to have a better
medicine, which can not only treat polyuria or a large amount of urine in
chronic kidney disease, but also has no side effect.
The priority therefore is Chinese Medicine, which can meet the needs of the
above mentioned. Chinese Medicine, the main function of which is extending blood
vessels, anti-inflammation, anti-coagulation, and degrading. The detailed
instructions are as follows:
The active materials in Chinese Medicine can also extend the blood vessels,
improve the micro-circulation, promote the blood circulation, thus creating a
clean environment for the repair. After that, the active materials will play
roles and repair the damaged intrinsic renal tubules, thus stopping polyuria or
a large amount of urine in chronic kidney disease.
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