Renal failure or kidney failure (formerly called renal insufficiency)  describes a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter  toxins and waste products from the blood. The two forms are acute (acute kidney  injury) and chronic (chronic kidney disease); a number of other diseases or  health problems may cause either form of renal failure to occur.
Renal failure is described as a decrease in glomerular filtration rate.  Biochemically, renal failure is typically detected by an elevated serum  creatinine level. Problems frequently encountered in kidney malfunction include  abnormal fluid levels in the body, deranged acid levels, abnormal levels of  potassium, calcium, phosphate, and (in the longer term) anemia as well as  delayed healing in broken bones. Depending on the cause, hematuria (blood loss  in the urine) and proteinuria (protein loss in the urine) may occur. Long-term  kidney problems have significant repercussions on other diseases, such as  cardiovascular disease.
What are Diet for Renal Failure Patients? 
● Limited intake of salt.
● Limited intake of water
● Limited intake of protein
● Limited intake of sodium
● Limited intake of phosphorus
It’s necessary to pay attention to the diet. But only controlling the diet  cannot repair the damaged kidney tissues. So it’s important to adopt positive  and systemic therapy to treat and to control the disease.
Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital, after many years’ researching, puts  forward the combination of the three advanced technology: Micro-Chinese Medicine  Osmotherapy,  Immunotherapy   and  Intervention, which creates new possibility for treating kidney disease. The  combination of the three characteristic technologies highlights five functions  for the treatment: blocking, adsorption, purification, repair and rebuilding.  The close combination of Chinese and Western medicine can ensure our timely and  effective therapy. The effective combination of the four technologies ensures  the implementation of the three-dimensional treatment with multi-direction,  multi-target point, multi-channel and multi-system.

 
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