Acute kidney injuries can result from a variety of different reasons, but most commonly develop from another illness such as diabetes, heart disease, liver disease or any kind of severe infection.The main difference between chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury is the speed at which kidney function deteriorates. In cases of acute kidney injury, kidney failure can rapidly occur. In chronic kidney disease, this can take years to happen.
The reason why acute kidney injury results in such a sudden onset of kidney function impairment has to do with the subsequent buildup of concentrated waste, causing a very rapid imbalance in the body’s fluids.
Researchers hailing from Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center tracked the levels of NAD+ in patients’ urine, and were able to surmise that B3 supplementation helped increase the levels which were reduced by acute kidney injury.
This could prove valuable to the great number of people suffering from acute kidney injury (nearly 4 million hospitalizations annually according to the CDC).
Some other tips for those dealing with Acute Kidney Injuries:
- Advise your doctor of any medications you’re taking which may be causing or worsening your AKI.
- Ensure your creatinine and sodium levels are being consistently monitored.
- Make sure you’re drinking enough water, dehydration often makes acute kidney injuries worse.
For those living with chronic kidney disease or diabetic kidney disease, acute kidney injury is an ever-present risk and one you should try to avoid as much as possible.
Adding a potent Vitamin B3 supplement to your daily regime can help ward away this risk. Whole grains, fruits and dark leafy greens should also be a staple of your diet, as these foods are rich in naturally-occurring vitamin B3.
And, if you’d like to know more about which supplements are best for your kidneys, you should be sure to take a look at the All-Natural Kidney Health & Kidney Function Restoration Program, which includes detailed lists of all the best supplements for supporting more normal kidney function along with some of the best foods to include in your kidney diet.