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Serious kidney problem

Assertive Guy

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My Dad just phoned through after he's hospital investigation as to why he's weeing blood. He has a growth on one of his kidney's and will need an operation to sort it. I know nothing else at this time. What action can he take now? Are there particular foods to help, or foods he should stop taking? Should he be taking any supplements to help?

Assertive Guy
 
yes, no SALT. No smoked foods of any kind! No pop, no milk and Absolutely NO SUGAR.

Im a natural health freak and this to me sounds like possible tumor growth. Tumors thrive on sugar.

I hope he gets better.
 
Drink as much water as possbile, it cleanses the kidneys. No soda, beer, stuff like that. Dont' know if that can help with the tumor, but just kidney health overall.
 
hmmmm. people here seem to be so quick to jump the gun and go directly from making an assessment of a patients current health problem and go directly to suggesting interventions. From a medical standpoint treatment depends on the type, location, stage/ of growth if in fact it is a tumor, or could be something unrelated, these all depend on different types of scans, CT, abdominal ultrasound, biopsy etc. I am guessing he went directly tothe ER, they then did a scan or sent him to a room on a medical/surgical floor of a hospital, where over a day or two saw a few consulting physicians and various tests. ON the medical surgical floor he probably had urine specimen analysis, bloodwork w/ emphasis on BUN ,creatinine, glomerular filtration uric acid, general CBC metabolic panel, Chems on several occations. His urine was monitored by nursing, pain level, was put on strict I&O monitoring. Believe me there is more than saying to "no sugar, pop, salt, tumors thrive on sugar, drink lots of water" I understand the interventions they did state are valid in certain situations, but the best thing you can do is talk to the registered nurses and the physician when they do the rounds and are in your fathers hospital rooms. dont be afraid to ask the registered nurse who is taking care of your father on his/her shift on the rationale for why certain measures are being taken. ie...why is his uring output being monitored, when is he going for his next scan, why type of IV is running, why is a certain medication ordered. why is he being woke up every 4 hours for vital signs. I understand hospitalization of a family member can be very stressfull for your father, as well for yourself when you do not have a definitive diagnosis and expectations.
 
lanky said:
just pretend info is for pre and post op

Thanks for the info. Thankfully he's not in too much pain at the moment. I'll post up after the op/if something comes up - cheers.

Assertive Guy
 
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