What should I do if women lose weight and cause kidney ptosis?
Kidney ptosis caused by weight loss in women can be improved through non-surgical treatment methods such as lifestyle adjustments, weight management training, abdominal muscle exercise, abdominal band fixation, and body position change training. If symptoms persist or worsen, surgical treatment may need to be considered and a professional doctor should be consulted for evaluation.
1. Lifestyle adjustments reduce weight by improving diet structure and increasing the amount of exercise, thereby alleviating the symptoms of nephroptosis. It is suitable for patients with nephroptosis caused by obesity.
2. Weight management training Weight management training includes regular weight monitoring, making a reasonable diet plan, and increasing physical activity to help control weight. This method is suitable for all people who need effective weight management and monitoring.
3. Abdominal muscle exercise
Abdominal muscle exercise helps to enhance abdominal muscle strength, provide certain support, and have a certain preventive effect on renal ptosis. It has good results for those with mild nephroptosis and who wish to intervene through non-surgical methods.
4. Abdominal band fixation Using elastic abdominal bands provides external support, reduces kidney movement and prevents further sagging. It is mainly targeted for mild to moderate nephroptosis and those who are not suitable for surgical treatment.
5. Body change training Body change training involves instructing patients to adopt specific postures to optimize body mechanical balance, such as moving the center of gravity forward while standing to reduce kidney pressure. This strategy is suitable for posture adjustment in daily life to help relieve nephroptosis symptoms.
When implementing the above treatment plan, the patient's symptoms should be closely observed and re-examined regularly. If it is found that the degree of nephroptosis is aggravated or is accompanied by urinary tract infection, you should seek medical advice promptly to adjust the treatment plan.