Uremia's condition resulting from advanced stages of kidney failure in which urea and other nitrogen-containing wastes are found in the blood. Uremia can be caused by NSAIDs (nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs), especially in older patients treated primarily with ibuprofen for arthritis. Some of the early signs of uremia are lethargy, mental depression, loss of appetite, and edema; later symptoms include diarrhea, anemia, convulsions, coma, and a gray-brown coloration.
Treatment of uremia, which is directed at the underlying kidney disease, is usually with dialysis and renal transplantation. Treatments with genetically engineered erythropoietin decrease the complication of anemia.
The alternative treatment for Uremia using vegetables juice,
Followed this step below:
Treatment of uremia, which is directed at the underlying kidney disease, is usually with dialysis and renal transplantation. Treatments with genetically engineered erythropoietin decrease the complication of anemia.
The alternative treatment for Uremia using vegetables juice,
Followed this step below:
- Morning : Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice, 100cc Beet Juice mixture and 100cc cucumber Juice
- Day : Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice mixture and 125cc Spinach Juice
- Noon : Drunk 250cc Carrot juice, 100cc Beet juice, mixture and 75cc Choconut juice
- Night : Drunk 250cc Carrot juice, 125cc Celery juice, mixture and 75cc Petrocelli juice
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