Management of protein leakage with the help of ayurvedic treatment

Management of protein leakage with the help of ayurvedic treatment

An abnormally high level of protein in the urine is called proteinuria. It is an indication that your kidneys are not functioning well and you need proteinuria ayurvedic treatment.

Our blood has several types of protein which accomplish various tasks. The main protein associated with the occurrence of proteinuria is called albumin. Albumin helps the body get fluid and electrolytes in balanced, maintains blood pressure rate, and protecting the fluid from leaking into the cells and tissues. Moreover, proteins are needed for the vitality and promoting muscles and tissue growth. If proteins leave the body anyways, it is not considered healthy for the person.

How does protein get into the urine?

Protein gets into the urine only when the kidneys are not working well. Normally, glomeruli and tubules are involved in the blood filtration process processing waste and excess water from the blood. The blood is filtered through a two-way process; glomeruli process the blood and pass the larger proteins back into the blood. Of chance, the smaller proteins sneak through the glomeruli, tubule can recapture those proteins and led them back into the urine.

But when both glomeruli and tubules get damaged, they may have a problem with the reabsorption process and ultimately protein may skip along with the urine. During proteinuria, an excessive amount of protein may skip through the urine making it look foamy and cloudy.

In the event when kidney damage is extreme and your urine is foamy, you should take proteinuria ayurvedic treatment. Only this form of treatment has the ability to rejuvenate the cells, tissues, and channels of the kidneys. The ayurvedic herbs in the medicines possess a healing capacity which improves the renal filtration capacity.

What can be the possible reasons for proteinuria?

Proteinuria can be caused by medical and nonmedical conditions which

Non-medical conditions include dehydration, low blood pressure, inflammation, intense workout, emotional stress, cold or infections, fever, too much consumption of aspirin and a kidney stone may also cause the body to leak protein along with the urine.

In cases when proteinuria is caused by conditions related to the kidneys, there is a gradual loss in kidney function. You may be requiring transplant or dialysis in the later stages, but the best therapy is proteinuria ayurvedic treatment.

Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two fundamental causes of any kidney-related problem including proteinuria. Other potential causes may include:

·         Inflammation of the kidney

·         Immune disorders like lupus

·         Cancer of plasma cells

·         Intravascular hemolysis

·         Preeclampsia

·         Cardiovascular disease

·         Poisoning

·         Trauma

·         Kidney cancer

·         Congestive heart failure

What can be the signs of protein in the urine?

You may not notice any sign related to proteinuria until and unless protein leakage is extreme. The signs that may occur as a result of albumin in the urine include:

·         Swelling in the face, belly, feet or ankles

·         Fluid retention

·         More frequent urination

·         Shortness of breath

·         Tiredness

·         Nausea and vomiting

·         Lack of appetite

·         Muscle cramping at night

·         Foamy or bubbly urine

·         Sudden weight gain

An Individuals with proteinuria may also notice persistent high blood pressure because of albumin loss. High blood pressure is the second leading cause of kidney problems that progresses to end-stage renal failure. So, it is essential to prevent proteinuria with the help of proteinuria ayurvedic treatment.

Proteinuria is an ayurvedic therapy involving the use of herbs in the medicines. It is an herbal approach by Karma Ayurveda to curb the ill effects of kidney problems.

If you want to know more about this line of treatment, reach us at Karma Ayurveda.


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