2016年5月27日星期五

Tests for Patients with Renal Failure

  
There are many patients of Renal Failure and even other disease are unwilling to take tests in hospital. In my opinion, there are two main reasons for their unwillingness. On one hand, the cost of tests is a little high and the patients of Renal Failure want to save money. On the other hand, there may no abnormal symptoms after the test, which will make the patients of Renal Failure think it is a waste. However, I think patients should think the test in hospital according to another way. If they find disease according to the test before the disease aggravates, they will save large amounts of money in the treatment. in addition, patients of Renal Failure should be pleasant for they have no abnormal symptoms in stead of complaining. Only if the patients of Renal Failure have taken the tests can the doctors provided suggestions for them.
  To patients of Renal Failure or the people who have problems in kidneys, I list some common and routine tests for you.
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  1. GFR
  Glomerular Filtration Rate is the best test to measure the level of kidney function and determine the stage of kidney disease. Doctor can calculate it from the results of your blood creatinine test, your age, race, gender and other factors. Calculate the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR), which is the best way to tell how much kidney function you have. It is unnecessary to have another test to know the GFR.
  2. Ultrasound or CT Scan
  Perform an ultrasound or CT scan to get a picture of your kidneys and urinary tract. This tells your doctor whether your kidneys are too large or too small, whether you have a problem like a kidney stone or tumor and whether there are any problems in the structure of your kidneys and urinary tract.
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  3. Kidney Biopsy
  Perform a kidney biopsy, which is done in some cases to check for a specific type of kidney disease, see how much kidney damage has occurred and help plan treatment. To do a biopsy, the doctor removes small pieces of kidney tissue and looks at them under a microscope. your doctor may also ask you to see a kidney specialist who will consult on your case and help manage your care.
  4. Blood Test
  Blood Routine Examination is the most common test for almost all the disease for we can analyse the elements in blood so as to find the abnormal factors.
  There are many results or data need to take relevent tests, such as blood pressure, sugar blood, blood fat and so on. If you want to get a more accurate diagnosis, you must provide the information as detailed as possible.

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