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How to reduce protein in urine by Ayurveda in the UK?

by Rahul Kumar Health and Medical

Having protein in urine is an indication of a potential threat prowling around your kidneys. Protein loss in urine is a serious health condition that is spelled as proteinuria, in which your body hammers around 3 grams of protein every day. 


Having protein in urine for a longer period can trigger some serious health complications that mainly occur when the protein level of your body is lower than usual.


Why is protein important for survival?

Protein is considered the building block of life. They are the essential macro-nutrient that acts as the main screw in various bodily processes. Protein participates in various bodily functions essential to keep you healthy, alive, and functioning in the broadest sense.


Protein is produced from the chain of amino acids that are connected in long chains to each other. There are a total of 20 amino acids, out of which our body can only produce 11 amino acids; to complete the chain, your body collects protein from the food you eat.


Your diet content ratio should incline more towards protein intake of around 10-35% to provide sufficient protein to your body for optimal functioning.


      Low muscle growth

      Stunted growth in children

      Weak bones with a higher risk of fracture

      Excessive hair loss

      Skin and nail problems

      Weak immune system 


What are the symptoms of proteinuria?

Proteinuria is a chronic kidney disease that progresses with time and never shows any visible signs in its infancy. A person suffering from protein might not feel any visible signs of complications at the beginning. However, as the disease gets severe with time, they may feel some complications which include the following -


      Having frequent bathroom visits

      Having trouble catching breath

      Loss of appetite

      Nausea and vomiting

      Swelling in belly, face, feet, or ankles

      Severe muscle cramping at night

      Having foamy or bubbly urine

      Feeling puffiness around the eyes, mainly in the morning

      Tiredness 


Also, if you have consistently foamy urine for more than one month, there's a strong possibility of proteinuria. But, various other factors can turn urine foamy, including-

      Over consumption of alcohol

      If you're holding urine for a longer period

      Excessive intake of protein supplements

      If you have high uric acid

      When you strain more while passing urine 


What causes kidney failure?

Proteinuria is the result of various environmental and bodily stresses that can cause inflammation inside your kidneys. Here we’ve listed some of the common possible causes that can develop protein leakage problems inside your body, including the following:-


      Autoimmune disorders, such as lupus and Good pasture’s syndrome

      Inflammation in glomeruli

      Cancer of plasma cells

      Cardiovascular disease

      Ingestion of certain medications

      Congestive heart failure

      Trauma

      Kidney cancer

      Preeclampsia 


Ayurveda curing kidney complications

Ayurveda is proven effective and better than Allopathy because Ayurveda works beyond the physiological aspects of the disease. Ayurvedic treatment is all about establishing a strong connection between your mind, body, and spirit- that is essential to living a disease-free life. Ayurvedic treatment primarily strengthens your immune system, keeping your body well-protected against various health complications that may hinder your kidney functions.


Like other medicines, Protein loss in urine treatment in Ayurveda never works on the upper layers of the problems; instead, the herbs get into the root causes of the problem and deliver permanent relief.


How long do Ayurvedic medicines take to show their effect?

If medicines are right and you're eating a healthy diet, then you can expect the results within six months or in a year of undergoing Ayurvedic treatment for kidney failure. Also, the effect of medicines can vary from person to person based on -

      The severity of the disease

      How much kidney functioning you have left with

      What is your diet

      From how long you have had this condition


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