What are the medications used to treat renal atrophy

Kidney atrophy is generally irreversible and can easily lead to a series of complications, so the treatment is generally based on the symptoms and complications of medication. 1. Edema symptoms: generally need to take diuretics, such as furosemide and torasemide and other drugs. 2. Hypertension: Calcium channel blocker antihypertensive drugs such as amlodipine, nifedipine and felodipine can be taken. 3. Toxin accumulation: you can use renal failure Ning granules and urethritis clear granules to assist detoxification. 4. Indigestion: Gastrointestinal stimulants such as Mosapride and Domperidone, digestive stimulants such as Digestive Enzymes and Lactobacillus tablets can be taken. 5. Anemia: iron supplements such as polysaccharide iron complex capsule and erythropoietin can be taken for treatment. 6. Electrolyte disorders: such as acidosis, can take sodium bicarbonate treatment. The application of the above drugs have certain risks, patients need to be under the guidance of a specialist to use.