City
Epaper

Lifestyle changes help to prevent kidney diseases: Experts

By IANS | Updated: March 9, 2023 19:15 IST

New Delhi, March 9 By making changes in lifestyle, kidney diseases cannot only be prevented but also controlled ...

Open in App

New Delhi, March 9 By making changes in lifestyle, kidney diseases cannot only be prevented but also controlled in their early stages, said experts.
On the occasion of World Kidney Day, which falls on March 9, a virtual programme was organised with participation of experts of allopathy and ayurveda from across the country to discuss the causes of kidney diseases with emphasis laid on preventive measures, especially lifestyle changes.

Himanshu Verma, Head of the Department of Nephrology at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital, said in his presentation that the process from kidney disease to kidney failure happens in five stages.

"But it is possible to completely overcome the disease in the first and second stages. For this, first of all, it is necessary to have awareness among the patients so that the disease can be identified in the initial stage itself."

According to him, keeping the body mass index (BMI) between 20-25, walking 30 minutes in a day and at least five days in a week, changing lifestyle, reducing the consumption of pain-relieving medicines, among other precautions, are effective in controlling the disease in the initial stage.

Patients with diabetes and high blood pressure would be at highest risk of kidney disease. "This risk can be much higher for people over 60 years of age with any of these diseases."

The experts also talked about on alternative treatment methods of ayurveda like Neeri KFT, a traditional ayurvedic polyherbal formulation that has been found to be effective in regulating functions of at least six genes variants causing kidney dysfunction.

In concluding remarks, Sanchit Sharma, Executive Director, AIMIL Pharma, said the nine-day long programme experts discussed extensively on how to avoid kidney diseases and how to manage them.

"This discussion shows that no standards can be fixed to prevent the disease but a dynamic approach needs to be adopted," he said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Department of NephrologyNeeri kftSanchit sharma
Open in App

Related Stories

Health400 medicinal plants have anti-diabetic properties: Researchers

NationalJharkhand woman suffers kidney failure after consuming raw fish gallbladder to cure diabetes

HealthPact inked for clinical trials of ayurvedic anti-cancer drug

CricketILT20: Vince's unbeaten 83 helps Gulf Giants beat Dubai Capitals by 6-wicket

CricketILT20: UAE stars Waseem, Sanchit produce blockbuster performances in opening weekend

Health Realted Stories

HealthResidents in Dehradun reap benefits of Jan Aushadhi Kendra, express gratitude to Modi govt

HealthDoctors at Bhopal hospital protest against Aruna Kumar's appointment as Director of Medical Education

HealthNitish Kumar inaugurates 1050-bed facility at PMCH

HealthDelhi: BJP MLAs to speed up Ayushman card registration in all 70 seats

HealthAnother case in Kerala: Vaccinated child battles for life after turning rabies positive