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Nepthritis
refers to an inflammation of the kidneys. It is a serious
condition and may be either acute or chronic. A synonym
for nephthritis is " Brights disease, "
for Bright (1789-1858) described examples of many
different diseases which can be included under the term.
This disease most often strikes during childhood or
adolescence. It can become progressively worse and result
in death, if not treated properly in the initial stages.
In the alternative , it may subside into a chronic stage
where the patient gets better but not too well.Symptoms
The main
symptoms of acute nepthritis are pain in the kidneys
extending down to the uterus, fever, dull pain in the
back and scanty and highly coloured urine. Often the
urine may contain blood, albumin and casts consisting of
clumps of red and white cells, which come from damaged
kidneys. The patient suffers from puffiness in the face
and swelling of the feet and ankles.
In the chronic stage of nepthritis, which may drag on for
many years, the patient passes large amounts of albumin
in the urine. Later there may be rise in blood pressure
and the patient may develop uraemia. There may be
frequent urination, especially during night.
Causes
Nepthritis
usually follows some streptococcus infection of the
throat or an attack of scarlet fever or rheumatic fever.
The underlying causes of nepthritis are however, the same
as for diseases of the kidneys in general, namely wrong
dietary habits, excessive drinking, the suppressive
medical treatment of former diseases, the habitual use of
chemical agents of all kinds for the treatment of
indigestion and other stomach disorders and frequent use
of aspirin and other painkillers.
Nutritional deficiencies can also lead to nepthritis. The
disease has been produced in many species of animals by
diets deficient in the B vitamin, choline. Animals
lacking essential fatty acids and magnesium also develop
nephritis. When vitamin B6 and magnesium are under
supplied, the kidneys are further damaged by sharp
crystals of oxalic acid combined with calcium. Nepthritis
also occurs if vitamin E is deficient.
Treatment
The safest
treatment for acute nepthritis is fasting. By means of
the fast, the toxins and systemic impurities responsible
for setting up of the inflammatory kidney conditions are
removed rapidly. The patient should resort to juice
fasting for seven to ten days till the acute symptoms
subside. Mostly vegetable juices such as carrot, celery
and cucumber should be used during this period. A warm
water enema should be taken each day while fasting, to
cleanse the bowels of the toxic matter being thrown off
by the self-cleansing process resulting from the fast.
After the juice fast, the patient may adopt an all-fruit
diet for four to five days. Juicy fruits such as apples,
grapes, oranges, pears, peaches and pineapples should be
taken during this period at five-hourly intervals. After
the all-fruit diet, the patient may adopt fruits and milk
diet. In this regimen, milk, preferably raw goats
milk , may be added to the fruit diet for further seven
days. The patient may thereafter gradually embark upon a
well- balanced low protein vegetarian diet, with emphasis
on fresh fruits and raw and cooked vegetables.
In case of chronic nepthritis a short juice fast for
three days may be undertaken. Thereafter, a week or 10
days may be spent on a restricted diet. In this regimen,
oranges or orange juice may be taken for breakfast. Lunch
may consist of a salad of raw vegetables which are in
season, and dinner may consist of one or two vegetables,
steamed in their own juices and a few nuts. Thereafter,
the patient may gradually adopt a well- balanced low
protein vegetarian diet.
Further short juice fasts followed by a week on the
restricted diet should be undertaken at intervals of two
or three months until such time as the kidney condition
has shown signs of normalisation.
The patient should avoid vegetables containing large
quantities of oxalic acid such as spinach and rhubarb.
Chocolate and cocoa also contain oxalic acid and must not
be used. Garlic, asparagus, parsley, watercress, cucumber
and celery are excellent vegetables. The best fruits are
papaya and bananas. Both have a healing effect on
kidneys. A small amount of soured milk and home- made
cottage cheese can be included in the diet. All salt
should be eliminated from the diet. Five or six small
meals should be taken in preference to a few large ones.
A glassful of carrot juice mixed with tablespoonful of
honey and a teaspoonful of fresh lime juice is a very
effective home remedy for nepthritis. It should be taken
every day early in the morning before breakfast.
Bananas are also valuable in nepthritis because of their
low protein and salt content and high carbohydrates
content. In this condition , a diet of bananas only
should be taken for three or four days, consuming eight
to nine bananas a day.
Smoking and drinking ,where habitual, must be completely
given up. Studies have shown that smoking impairs kidney
function. The patient should avoid white bread, sugar,
cakes, pastries, puddings, refined cereals, greasy, heavy
or fried foods. He should also avoid tea, coffee, all
flesh foods, condiments, pickles, and sauces.
All measures should be adopted to relieve the kidneys of
work by increasing elimination through other channels.
Hot Epsom salt bath should be taken every alternate day
to induce elimination through the skin as much as
possible.
Fresh air and outdoor exercises will be of great benefit
in all cases of nepthritis and where possible, the
patient should have a walk for atleast three kilometers
once or twice daily. The sufferer from chronic nepthritis
should never exert himself when doing anything . He
should avoid all hurry and excitement. He should also
avoid late hours.
If the above treatment is faithfully carried out, the
patient of acute nepthritis should soon be on the way to
recovery . Even in advanced cases of chronic nepthritis,
the sufferers condition should improve with this
treatment.
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