Some IgA nephropathy patients will use paracetamol when they have pain, but
is it safe? Experts from Shijiazhuang kidney disease hospital help you solve
this problem.Improve Kidney Function for IgA Nephropathy in End Stage Renal Disease
IgA Nephropathy patients frequently suffer from headaches apparently
connected to their disease (and not necessarily related to high blood pressure).
The following headache treatments are offered as safe alternatives to aspirin
and non-aspirin pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, Excedrin, etc.)
and ibuprofen (Motrin, etc.). Aspirin is considered risky in treating children
and teens who may have a viral illness, while acetaminophen and ibuprofen are
toxic to the kidneys.How to Slow Down the Progression for IgA Nephroapthy Patients with 48% Kidney Function
It is unclear how phenacetin induces injury to the kidney. Bach and Hardy
have proposed that phenacetin's metabolites lead to lipid peroxidation that
damages cells of the kidney.
Paracetamol is the major metabolite of phenacetin and may contribute to
kidney injury through a specific mechanism. In cells of the kidney,
cyclooxygenases catalyse the conversion of paracetamol into
N-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine (NAPQI). NAPQI depletes glutathione via
non-enzymatic conjugation to glutathione, a naturally occurring antioxidant. With depletion of glutathione, cells of the kidney become particularly sensitive
to oxidative damage.
It isn’t safe to give paracetamol when IgA nephropathy patient has pain?
In Shijiazhuang kidney disease hospital, the most effective treatment for IgA
nephropathy is Stem cell Therapy, which combines the good effects of Stem cell
Therapy and Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. you have a chance to get rid of
the pain caused by IgA nephropathy. The curate is as high as 80%.
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