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7% of her kidney function is protein+low ketoamino acid, which delays renal dialysis and enjoys life.
Director Guo pointed out that ketoacid amino acids can effectively reduce the production of nitrogen-containing waste in the body, reduce the burden on the kidneys of patients with nephropathy, and at the same time "recycle" the nitrogen-containing waste in the blood and convert it into useful amino acids to help patients maintain a good nutritional state and avoid malnutrition.

After decades of sincere vegetarian diet, an 80-year-old Mrs. Chen was diagnosed with abnormal renal function, which was only 7% of that of normal people. She can't eliminate the metabolites in her body and maintain the acid-base balance of body fluids. The doctor suggested renal dialysis, but her old man could not accept the fate of renal dialysis and almost collapsed, shouting, "At this age, you have to endure this torture."

Refuse to dialysis! She postponed kidney dialysis for four years to accompany her granddaughter to complete a lifelong event.

Finally, under the doctor's evaluation, a low-protein diet containing ketoamino acids was implemented, and Mrs. Chen was instructed by a nutritionist to use the low-protein diet correctly, which not only reduced the burden on the kidneys, but also did not cause malnutrition. Keto-amino acids were supplemented, and the time of kidney washing was delayed for four years. Mrs. Chen can live a free life. In her spare time, she went to the mountains to bid farewell to her old friend, and even accompanied her beloved granddaughter into the wedding hall to complete a lifelong event.

Careful intake of low-protein diet can reduce the burden on the kidneys and maintain nutritional status.

Diet control is very important for patients with chronic kidney disease. Protein is the three major sources of calories and an important nutrient for human body, but after the third stage, the intake of protein must be strictly controlled. Guo, director of the Renal Dialysis Center of Taibei Tzu Chi Hospital, explained that protein's metabolism will produce a lot of uremic toxins, that is, nitrogen-containing waste, which must be excreted through the kidneys. If the renal function is abnormal, it will lead to deterioration. Patients with kidney disease need to be careful when ingesting protein. The average person consumes protein 1 g per kilogram of body weight every day. As for patients with chronic kidney disease, they should take 0.6 grams of protein per kilogram every day, so as to reduce the burden on the kidneys, avoid excessive accumulation of uremic toxins in the body and prolong the service life of the kidneys. In addition, it is necessary to maintain a good nutritional state by ingesting enough calories, vitamins and minerals.

The recovery and reuse of waste in the body is the key to delay the washing of renal ketoacid amino acids.

In addition to diet control, ketoacids and amino acids also play a key role. Director Guo pointed out that ketoacid amino acids can effectively reduce the production of nitrogen-containing waste in the body, reduce the burden on the kidneys of patients with nephropathy, and at the same time "recycle" the nitrogen-containing waste in the blood and convert it into useful amino acids to help patients maintain a good nutritional state and avoid malnutrition. According to the analysis of medical insurance database, the low-protein diet combined with ketoamino acids can effectively reduce the risk of renal dialysis by about 50% and the risk of death by 75%. Patients with chronic kidney disease in the fourth and fifth stages can effectively delay the time of renal dialysis if they accept a low-protein diet containing ketoamino acids.

There are five signs: bubble, water, high, poor and tired. Be vigilant and seek medical advice quickly.

There are as many as two million patients with chronic kidney disease in Taiwan Province province, and there are no special symptoms in the initial stage of chronic kidney disease. As a result, many patients have to take medicine, strictly control their diet and even face the choice of renal dialysis after diagnosis. Director Guo appealed that if there are five signs of "bubble" (foam urine, proteinuria), "water" (edema), "high" (hypertension), "poverty" (anemia) and "fatigue", we must be vigilant and suggest going to the hospital for detailed examination.

In addition, people with hypertension, diabetes, stroke, cardiovascular disease and hyperuricemia are all high-risk groups of chronic kidney disease, and renal function should be checked regularly to avoid serious complications.

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