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What to do about paranchymal changes in chronic renal failure?

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Dr. John Wigneswaran answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

Options: Currently no therapy can reduce "parenchymal" or tissue changes to patients with kidney disease What damage has occurred its permanent. What you can do is to try to prevent disease from progressing quickly by watching blood pressure diet, and taking disease sparing medications: often blood pressure medications (ace-inhibitors, ARBS, or aldosterone antagonists). See a nephrologist first.

Answered 2/11/2015

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