Proper way of taking your medication to avoid unintentional damage to your kidney
Proper way of taking your medication to avoid unintentional damage to your kidney A lot of patients around the world are having issue with their kidneys and many patients also have final stage of chronic kidney diseases which require hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. Aside from the heavy medical expenses that come with the treatment and medication, the kidney problems also have an impact on the patient’s overall health condition as well as their relatives who are taking care of them. We are certain that most of us do not want to take leave off our work or precious family time to come to the hospital for 4-5 hours once a week for hemodialysis for the rest of their lives. An alternative solution is through surgery for kidney transplant, which also come with high expenses as well as an uncertainty for the suitable kidney donor to come at the appropriate time, if at all. Even after the transplant is completed, things do not end there, as the patients will mostly like require to take medication, which have side effects, that suppresses their immune system, things to avoids and daily medical procedures for the rest of their lives in order to accommodate their new kidney. So if we do not want to become one of the patients with kidney’s condition in the future, we should take action to take care of our kidney now while its still in good condition.