Unfortunately, chronic kidney disease (CKD) often cannot be cured. But if you are in the early stages of a kidney disease, you may be able to make your kidneys last longer by taking certain steps. You will also want to be sure that risks for heart attack and stroke are minimized, since CKD patients are susceptible to these problems.
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If you have diabetes, watch your blood glucose closely to keep it under control. Consult your doctor for the latest in treatment.
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Avoid pain pills that may make your kidney disease worse. Check with your doctor before taking any medicine.
Blood Pressure
People with reduced kidney function (a high creatinine level in the blood or a low creatinine clearance) should have their blood pressure controlled, and an ACE inhibitor or an ARB should be one of their medications. Many people will require two or more types of medication to keep their blood pressure below 130/80 mm Hg. A diuretic is an important addition to the ACE inhibitor or ARB.
Diet
People with reduced kidney function need to be aware that some parts of a normal diet may speed their kidney failure.