Can Early Kidney Damage Be Reversed?I've been on a NSAID painkiller (Voltaren) for six years and on a high-protein diet for almost 2 years and now I've discovered that I have high blood pressure, which also can damage the kidneys so, there's evidence that my kidneys may have been harmed. I stopped taking the Voltaren and I'm eating less protein but, my question is: Can such early (mild) damage to the kidneys be reversed by Natural treaments? Is there hope?
Posted by ?
that would depend on how early the harmful sources are removed; usually when we say early, it means a few months
two years with high protein diet and presence of hypertension indicates the POSSIBLE permanent renal damage (not for sure, because the date u've provided is very limited)
I suggest that you look into the toilet to see if there are foams in your urine every time you pee; if there is, then probably you're conditions are very serious
for more info concerning kidney diseases, please read this blog:
http://medicalresourcesforfree.blogspot.com/search/label/renal%20failure
I find it VERY INFORMATIVE
Posted by Nelly Welly Jelly Belly
hi there.
6 years is too much time, even for the slowest deterioration speed, for it to be early enough to be reversed. as for natural remedies i would make sure to talk to a very experienced (and helpful) doctor before i went down this route. the reason being that the majority of natural remedies are in fact harmful to kidney patients and make them worse instead of better.
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