You can accuse renal insufficiency breath? Many patients with chronic renal failure are suffering from lack of air. Do you know why you have this problem and how to deal with it? This article will give you the answer.
Why do you have trouble breathing in chronic renal failure?
When kidney failure occurs, not only renal function is severely damaged, other organs and physical function in general is affected too.
- The lowering immunity in chronic renal failure lead to infection, especially lung infection, which will cause shortness of breath.
- Due to the accumulation of toxins in the blood, kidney failure patients are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease, including pericardial effusion, pericarditis, arrhythmia, heart failure, etc. Shortness of breath is one of the symptoms of cardiovascular disease .
- In addition to physical problems, psychological problems is also an inducer of shortness of breath. Many patients have a huge psychological burden due to illness. So they will feel depressed, tired. Shortness of breath is an external character in the depressed emotion.
How to deal with breathlessness in chronic renal failure?
Since you have a general understanding of the causes of shortness of breath, you should have some idea how to deal with it. That is to comply with the toxins in the blood and improve immunity. The most important is to improve kidney function. So what treatment can achieve this goal? Here the hot compress therapy is recommended. It is a natural therapy based on traditional Chinese medicine. Is used externally. For details about how it works, you can ask the doctor online.
That makes this therapy is different from the magic functions - impaired renal function repairing, restoration of kidney structure and improve renal function. Low immunity can be improved and toxins can be discharged with these functions. So it will get rid of breathlessness and condition of the kidneys will be improved a lot too. Do you have any follow-up question? If so, please send an email to sjzkidneyhospital@hotmail.com, the nephrologist will give detailed explanation. Best wishes!