What medications are used for kidney atrophy?
Disease description:
Recent examination revealed that I have kidney atrophy, and I often experience lower back pain and frequent urination. May I ask, what medications are used for treating kidney atrophy?
Patients with renal atrophy should select appropriate drug treatments under a doctor's guidance based on their condition. These medications can primarily be categorized into the following groups:
1. Medications for improving renal function: Such as Shenfuning Capsules, Jinshuibao Capsules, etc., which help improve kidney function in patients.
2. Antibiotics: If renal atrophy is accompanied by infection, antibiotics such as Amoxicillin Capsules and Cefixime Capsules can be used to control the infection.
3. Diuretics: For patients experiencing edema, diuretics such as Furosemide Tablets and Hydrochlorothiazide Tablets may be administered to promote the elimination of excess fluid from the body and alleviate edema.
4. Antihypertensive drugs: Patients with renal atrophy often have accompanying hypertension and need to take antihypertensive medications, such as Nifedipine Sustained-Release Tablets and Amlodipine Besylate Tablets, to control blood pressure and slow disease progression.