Guide To Kidney Disease Diagnosis And Treatment

Quit Smoking And Limit Alcohol

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A chronic kidney disease patient will be advised to quit smoking and limit their consumption of alcohol as part of their treatment regimen. Kidney disease develops when the kidney tissues become damaged by some mechanism and can longer meet the demand of the individual's body. Smoking causes harm to the kidneys by increasing their blood pressure, decreasing the flow of blood in the kidneys, increasing angiotensin II production, narrowing blood vessels in the kidneys, causing damage to arterioles, and promoting atherosclerosis in the kidneys. Consumption of alcohol damages the kidneys by altering the way they work to filter toxins and wastes from the blood. An individual who has been diagnosed with kidney disease may be advised to strictly limit their alcohol intake because the impaired kidneys are not able to stop the alcohol from dehydrating the body to harmful levels. Alcohol consumption is also proven to increase blood pressure, which also causes damage to the kidney tissues.

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