Can we bring down the creatine level of the person fom 4 - #26768
A22 year old Patient have Grade 2 trabeculation of bladder with exaggerated curvature at bulbomemba junction and a history of Posterior urethral Valve surgery at a age of his 1 month... His creatine level was gradually increasing for last the 10 year and before 1 year it was 1.9 and last year the patient had a septic shock with bilateral plyonepritis ..Form that his creatine is 4 ..Can we bring down the creatine level of the person from 4 ...
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In situations where the creatinine levels have risen to 4 due to underlying issues like septic shock and bilateral pyelonephritis, it’s vital to take a comprehensive approach that combines both modern medicine and Ayurvedic principles, ensuring safety and effectiveness. It’s important to consult and work closely with both a nephrologist and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to manage this condition effectively and to create an integrated plan.
Firstly, addressing dietary factors is crucial. From an Ayurvedic perspective, consuming a diet that helps reduce ama (toxins) and supports kidney function is recommended. Favor light, fresh, and easily digestible foods. Reduce protein intake from animal sources which might put additional strain on the kidneys. Opt for plant-based sources instead, but keep quantities moderate. Include foods that are soothing for the bladder and kidneys, like cucumber, watermelon, and barley water, which have a naturally cleansing effect.
In Ayurveda, herbs such as Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) are traditionally used to support kidney function. Prepare a mild decoction and consume it twice a day, after consulting with an Ayurvedic herbalist for the right dosage. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), taken as a powder mixed with warm water, can help support urinary tract health.
Practices like gentle Pranayama (breathing exercises) can help manage stress levels which is also beneficial for kidney health. Simple, light movements or yoga asanas enhancing circulation are supportive.
Hydration is fundamental, but fluid intake must be carefully managed based on the kidney function’s status. Avoid excessive sugary drinks, caffeinated beverages, and alcohol, which may burden the kidneys. Instead, opt for warm herbal teas like coriander seed tea which may aid detoxification.
Since there a complex medical history involved, you should prioritize regular check-ups and closely monitor kidney function through appropriate medical tests. Always work alongside medical professionals to ensure this integrative approach complements rather than conflicts with essential medical treatments needed for maintaining kidney health.
When it comes to elevated creatinine levels, particularly rising consistently, it can indicate compromised kidney function. While Ayurveda offers ways to support kidney health, it’s critical to have concurrent medical supervision due to the potential seriousness of kidney conditions, especially if the creatinine level is at 4. In Ayurveda, this situation could be linked to imbalances in the doshas, particularly vitiation of kapha and pitta affecting the urinary system and metabolic waste elimination.
Diet and lifestyle changes can be beneficial. A diet rich in fresh, light, and easily digestible foods can support renal function. Avoid heavy, oily, and excessively salty foods, as these may burden the kidneys. Instead, focus on vegetarian diets with fresh fruits and vegetables—foods such as pumpkin, carrot, and Indian gooseberry (amla) can be included. Staying well-hydrated is vital, but in moderation, as excessive fluid intake can stress the kidneys.
Herbs such as Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), and Varuna (Crataeva nurvala) may help in supporting kidney function, and can be considered after consulting with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner. These herbs are traditionally used to maintain the health of the urinary tract and improve kidney function. They should be used with caution and under expert guidance, especially in conjunction with the medical treatment plan you’re following.
Pranayama and gentle yoga, particularly the poses that enhance circulation to the kidneys, could help. Poses such as Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Supta Matsyendrasana (Reclining Fish Pose) can be kept as part of a daily routine. Note that it’s crucial this patient continues with all prescribed allopathic treatments for controlling infection and managing kidney function, while using Ayurveda as an adjunct supportive therapy. Immediate medical attention should be sought if symptoms worsen or new symptoms emerge.

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