Patients with kidney abscess should engage in gentle, repetitive exercises such as walking, cycling, swimming, and dancing… avoiding strenuous physical activities that could harm their health…
1. The role of exercise for patients with kidney abscess
Exercise is very important for helping everyone live happily and healthily with a strong body. For patients with kidney abscess, during the phase of symptoms such as fever accompanied by chills, uncontrollable shivering, excessive sweating, abdominal pain, rapid heartbeat… it is advisable to rest to allow the body to recover.
Once health has improved, patients should exercise with appropriate activities to help enhance their health and increase their energy levels. Regular exercise helps the body become more active and flexible, making it easier to perform daily tasks.
In addition, exercise also has the following effects:
- Increases endurance so you don’t feel tired when doing heavy work.
- Increases muscle strength.
- Helps stabilize blood pressure.
- Reduces blood fats (cholesterol and triglycerides).
- Improves sleep quality.
- Helps achieve a slimmer body.
2. Some good exercises for patients with kidney abscess
3. Notes during the training process
- Do not exercise to the point of being unable to talk to those around you (it is advisable to work out with a friend or family member). After finishing the workout, you should still feel as healthy as usual (if you feel prolonged fatigue after exercising, you need to reduce the intensity of your workout next time).
- Muscles should not feel excessively sore after exercising, and you should still be able to train in the next session.
- The intensity should be at a level that feels comfortable for you.
- Start slowly to warm up, then gradually increase to the desired intensity and decrease as you approach the end. This is to help the body gradually adapt and avoid injuries.
- Exercise at least 1 hour after eating.
- Avoid exercising during the hottest part of the day.
- It is better to work out in the morning or evening.
- Do not exercise less than 1 hour before going to bed.
- For kidney patients in general and those with renal abscesses in particular, it is necessary to avoid overexertion.
- Do not exercise when the patient has symptoms of fever; has recently changed medication; or has just been discharged from the hospital.
- When the weather is too hot and dry, one should exercise in an air-conditioned room.
- If there are issues with bones and joints that may worsen with exercise.
- Especially after stopping exercise for the above reasons, patients should consult a doctor before resuming exercise.