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How To Treat IgA Nephropathy With Ayurveda?

What is IgA Nephropathy?

By MonikaPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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The disease IgA nephropathy is commonly known as Berger's disease. In this disease, the body is attacked with an antibody named immunoglobulin A ( IgA ).

These antibodies start building in the kidneys, which results in inflammation. And with the further period, this hampers the function of your kidneys.

IgA nephropathy is a slow disease that usually progresses over many years. It is a slow-growing disease. IGA Nephropathy Ayurvedic Treatment works with the right cure to end this disease.

There are immunoglobulins in our immune system. People who suffer from IgA nephropathy have a defective version of immunoglobulin A in the body. These defective immunoglobulin A are attached to the kidneys and lead to different problems, from getting blood while urinating, to end-stage kidney failure.

Doctors suggest that IgA nephropathy is a non-curable disease, but there is the right Cure for IgA nephropathy in Ayurveda.

What Are The Symptoms Of IgA Nephropathy?

The disease IgA nephropathy considers different symptoms, and it varies from person to person.

While suffering from IgA nephropathy, this disease goes unnoticed for many years. And one is not able to notice any symptoms.

When paid extra attention, we can find the following symptoms,

  • Dark-colored urine that looks like tea or cola.
  • Blood is visible in the urine.
  • Foamy urine indicating the problem of proteinuria.
  • Pain in the abdominal area, including pain in the flank area and below the back's rib.
  • Symptoms of edema that is, swelling in hands and feet.
  • Hypertension or high blood pressure

What Are The Causes Of IgA Nephropathy?

Immunoglobulin A is an antibody that is present in the immune system, this kills the bacteria and viruses of the body.

When a patient is suffering from IgA nephropathy, these immunoglobulin halts at doing the work properly, Instead of killing and destroying bacteria, they attach to different organs and affect that particular organ's function.

Studies suggest that harmful IgA causing IgA nephropathy is present in genetic components and even run in families.

Other factors causing IgA nephropathy are:

  • Some specific liver diseases, including cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis B and C.
  • Celiac diseases that affect digestive conditions
  • Some infections, including HIV and other bacterial and viral infections.

What Is The Risk Factor Involving IgA Nephropathy?

  1. Gender or sex - it is seen that men have more chances to be infected by IgA nephropathy than women.
  2. Age - symptoms of IgA nephropathy are often seen in late teens or late 30s
  3. Genetic history - In many cases, genetic history shows that a family with a history of IgA nephropathy is riskier than others with no family history of nephropathy.

What Is The Cure For IgA Nephropathy In Ayurveda?

The Ayurvedic treatment for IgA nephropathy believes that taking a proper diet and making some lifestyle changes can naturally and effectively cure IgA nephropathy. Ayurveda does not use any artificial methods to cure the disease. It uses all the natural remedies to provide a permanent solution to the IgA nephropathy disease.

Ayurvedic cure includes some Dietary changes like,

Eat foods that are low in harmful fats and cholesterol.

Limit your salt intake to a minimum

Protein reduction in the diet is important.

Add some important sources of omega 3 fatty acids, which include flaxseeds, cod liver oil, walnuts, supplements of fish oil, canola oil, etc.

How Iga Nephropathy Ayurvedic Treatment Helps A Patient?

It helps to improve kidney function by curing the damage that occurred to the kidneys.

Keep patients away from the artificial procedure of dialysis and transplant.

Cure all symptoms naturally.

The medications are without any side effects.

More Information:- https://www.kidneyandayurveda.com

Contact Us:- [email protected], +91-9871712050

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About the Creator

Monika

At kidney And Ayurveda, I have been engaged as a dietician and therefore provide diet-related information for people with kidney problems.

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