Guide To The Treatment Of Berger's Disease

Immunosuppressants

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Immunosuppressants are appropriate for some patients with Berger's disease, and they help maintain existing kidney function. They also decrease the amount of kidney inflammation a patient has. Some of the immunosuppressants typically used for patients with Berger's disease include corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide. Since these medications can cause very serious side effects, doctors will evaluate the risks and benefits of these for each patient prior to writing a prescription. Some examples of the types of side effects that may occur while taking immunosuppressants include high blood pressure and elevated blood glucose. With this in mind, doctors will prescribe the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time. Patients will be closely monitored, and they should report any new or worsening symptoms immediately. Since immunosuppressants can make patients more susceptible to infections, they may need to avoid individuals who have influenza or other infectious ailments. Prior to beginning immunosuppressants, patients should ensure they are up to date on all vaccinations, including influenza and pneumonia vaccines.

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Fish Oil Supplements

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Fish oil supplements are an ideal source of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s have been shown to naturally reduce inflammation without causing negative side effects. Patients interested in fish oil supplements should research the potency of the brands they are considering. It is important for Berger's disease patients to consult a physician or pharmacist about a safe dosage. Fish oil capsules also tend to be quite large, and some patients may have difficulty swallowing them, thus, if necessary, patients can open the capsules and pour the liquid into a drink or on top of a meal. For patients who are allergic to fish, plant-based omega-3 supplements are available, and chia seeds, walnuts, and flaxseeds are excellent dietary sources of these fats as well. Patients who supplement their diets with fish oil sometimes choose to take it with another supplement called mycophenolate mofetil. Like fish oil, this supplement has no side effects, and it can reduce protein in the urine for patients who have not responded to other treatments.

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