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Home Cures for Children's Nephritis


Nephritis refers to an inflammation of the kidneys. It is a serious condition and may be either acute or chronic. A synonym for nephritis is Bright''s Disease. It was Bright, (1789 - 1858), who described examples of many different diseases which can be included under this term.

This disease most often strikes in childhood. It can become progressively worse and result in death, if not treated properly in the initial stages. In the alternative, it may turn into a chronic stage.

As there is damage to the kidneys in nephritis, the treatment should essentially be directed towards reducing the workload of kidneys. This can be achieved by giving rest to the body and to the kidneys. The body should be covered with warm clothing and blankets. Lurking infections of the throat or other parts of the body should be treated through natural methods.

Diet also plays an important role in the treatment of nephritis. The intake of fluid, salt and protein should be restricted. The intake of fluid can be gradually increased as the output of urine increases. The intake of salt causes the retention of water in the tissues and it should therefore be completely eliminated from the diet. The intake of protein should also be kept to the minimum as the breakdown of protein substances results in the formation of urea and it is not excreted freely by the damaged kidney. The diet given must supply adequate calories from carbohydrate and fat sources.

In early stages of the disease the child-patient should be given barley water, fruit and vegetable juices with small quantities of milk. Vegetables juices such as carrot, celery and cucumber will be especially beneficial. If possible, warm water enema should be given each day during this period to cleanse the bowels.

After noticeable improvements, the child-patient may adopt fruit and milk diet for further three or four days. In this regimen he should take juicy fruits such as apple, grapes,orange, pear, peach, and pineapple with a cup of milk, preferably goat''s milk, sweetened with honey added to each fruit meal. Thereafter, the child -patient may be allowed gradually to embark upon a well-balanced diet, according to his age. The emphasis should be on fresh fruits and raw or lightly cooked vegetables.

The patient should avoid vegetables containing large quantities of oxalic acids such as spinach and rhubarb. Chocolate and cocoa also contain oxalic acid and must not be used. The patient should also avoid white bread, sugar, cakes, pastries, puddings, refined cereals, greasy, heavy or fried foods. He should also avoid tea, coffee, all flesh foods, condiments, pickles and sauces.

Garlic, parsley, watercress, cucumber and celery are excellent vegetables for nephritis. Best fruits are papaya and bananas. Both have healing effect on kidneys. A small amount of soured milks and home -made cottage cheese can be included in the diet. Five or six small meals should be taken in preference to a few large ones.

Half a glass of carrot juice with a teaspoon of honey and half a teaspoon of fresh lime juice, is a very effective home remedy for nephritis. It should be taken everyday in the morning before breakfast.

Bananas are also valuable in nephritis because of their low protein and salt contents and high carbohydrates contents. They should be consumed liberally by the child-patient.

All measures should be adopted to relieve the kidneys of over work by increasing elimination through other channels. Fresh air and outdoor exercises will be of great benefit in all cases of nephritis and grown-up children should be encouraged to undertake them whenever possible.

If the above treatment is faithfully carried out, the patient of acute nephritis will soon be on the way to recovery. Even in advanced cases of chronic nephritis, the sufferer''s condition will improve with this treatment.

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