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Is salt harmful for kidney health?

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Diets high in salt are high in sodium, which can increase blood pressure and, in turn, harm your kidneys.   People should consume around 2300 mg to maintain healthy blood pressure. For individuals with kidney disease or high blood pressure, 1500 mg may be more appropriate. Speak with your healthcare team to determine how much sodium is safe for you. The sodium and fluid can build up in your body, causing your blood pressure to rise and increasing damage to your kidneys. If you have CKD or require dialysis , your doctor or your renal dietitian may advise you to follow a low-sodium diet that includes limiting salt and other sodium-containing ingredients. It is found that rock salt, commonly known as Sendha Namak is best suited for patients suffering from kidney disease. Our experimental results demonstrate that  Saindha salt (commonly known as rock salt)  is more beneficial than other edible salts for patients suffering from chronic kidney disease . High dietary salt intake increas

Whether the life of kidney can improve by Virtual cross transplantation

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Virtual cross transplantation of kidney may safe and effective way to the patient, this is the process of two years implementation. This is technique was just accurate and sensitive to cross match the physically and internally body balance. The present standard of the medical field to virtual cross matching to reduced the time of transplantation and also keep awaiting identification of suitable and improved scheduling for  surgeons . The immune system of the organ donor and an intended compatibility as blood donor, the main important role plays the blood while transplantation. Therefore the virtual transplantation of the kidney applies the recipients serum of the micro beads that detects signals process which does not reveal donor and receiver an actual reaction between donor and receiver can specialized to anti-react bodies can may also react The process of this reaction forecast the death of the patient. Whenever the physical mismatch of the donor and receiver may causes the side eff

Kidney Disorder During Pregnancy

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Often, pregnancy does not cause a  kidney disorder  to worsen. Usually, kidney disorders worsen only in pregnant women who have high blood pressure that is not well-controlled. If pregnant women have a kidney disorder, they are more likely to develop high blood pressure, including preeclampsia (a type of high blood pressure that develops during pregnancy) Having a before becoming pregnant increases the risk that the fetus will not grow as much as  chronic kidney disorder  expected or be stillborn. Having a severe kidney disorder usually prevents women from carrying a baby to term. In pregnant women who have a kidney disorder, kidney function and blood pressure are monitored closely, as is growth of the fetus. If the kidney disorder is severe, women may need to be hospitalized after 28 weeks of pregnancy so that bed rest is guaranteed, blood pressure can be controlled well, and the fetus can be monitored closely. Women who have had a kidney transplant are usually able to safely gi