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Urological Disorders
Question #42600
104 days ago
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Seeking Help for Kidney Function and High Blood Pressure - #42600

Tosca viegas

Both my kidneys are not working my blood pressure goes very high I am on dylasis my age 53 can you help me .

How long have you been on dialysis?:

- More than 1 year

What is your current blood pressure range?:

- Hypertension Stage 1 (130-139/80-89)

Have you made any dietary changes since starting dialysis?:

- No changes
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Managing kidney dysfunction and high blood pressure requires a multifaceted approach. In Ayurveda, health is considered a balance of doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), and kidney issues are often associated with an imbalance in these energies, particularly affecting the Vata and Kapha doshas. It would be best if you are also under the care of a nephrologist, given the critical nature of your condition.

First, regarding diet: keep your meals simple, easy to digest and freshly prepared. Reduce intake of salty, spicy, and sour foods, which can aggravate Pitta and Vata doshas. Instead, focus on consuming naturally sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes. Include foods that support kidney function, such as boiled radishes, cooked apples, or grapes. Avoid heavy, oily, and processed foods. Make sure to consume adequate amounts of water but consult your doctor on the ideal amount to manage your fluid retention.

Herbal remedies like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa) are known to support kidney health and can be used in consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner. However, since you are on dialysis, these should be used carefully, ensuring they do not interfere with your current treatments.

Stress and rest are important factors in managing high blood pressure. Engaging in daily practices of meditation, gentle yoga, or pranayama can help in maintaining emotional balance and reducing stress, which in turn supports blood pressure management. However, avoid extreme physical exertion, as this could strain your body further.

Follow a specific routine to help balance your bodily functions and rest. Go to bed early, and wake up early as well, maintaining proper sleep hygiene. Avoid naps in the daytime which might disturb your Vata balance. Keeping regular meal times is also crucial for maintaining your internal clock and agni, or digestive fire.

Nevertheless, due to the seriousness of your condition, continue regular visits to your healthcare provider and keep informed about any changes in your health status immediately. Ayurvedic practices can compliment your existing treatment, but they are not a replacement in emergency or critical medical situations.

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Considering the situation with your kidneys and high blood pressure, which is quite serious, it’s crucial to work closely with your healthcare team. Regular dialysis is vital for your condition, and any changes to your treatment plan should always be discussed with your doctors first, ensuring all interventions are aligned with your medical needs.

From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, managing your overall health in conjunction with your current medical treatments could offer some supportive benefits. Focus on balancing your doshas to help with overall wellness. For kapha and pitta balancing, which might be relevant here given the symptoms, consider adopting dietary adjustments. Try to limit salt intake, refined sugars, and processed foods, which can exacerbate blood pressure issues.

Incorporating specific herbs such as Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa) may help with fluid balance and support renal function. A moderate amount of it in consultation with your doctor, given your kidney situation, could be considered in the form of decoction. As digestion plays a central role in Ayurvedic healing, ensure that your agni is kept active with easily digestible foods, warm and cooked meals, rather than raw or heavy foods, which are gentler on the system.

Gentle yoga or pranayama that fosters relaxation could aid in reducing stress and consequently support more stable blood pressure levels. Again, any physical activity should be tailored and done under expert guidance to avoid strain and must be manageable alongside your dialysis schedule.

Prioritize immediate consultation with your primary medical care to stay aligned with essential medical protocols. It’s crucial to coordinate any complementary approaches about planned conventional treatments you follow.

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