2015年2月10日星期二

Three things to do to reduce high creatinine level

How to lower high creatinine level is a common question asked by patients with kidney disease. Here are three things you can do to lower high creatinine level, now follow us to learn about them.

- Take medications regularly. Doctors will prescribe their patients with Western medicines to address symptoms that correspond, which slows the progression to renal failure. Some cases may relapse in patients reduce drug doses or stop taking medications. In that case, the condition will undoubtedly worsened. So it is important to take medications regularly. If you are experiencing some certain side effects of these drugs, you can email it to kidney-treatment@hotmail.com our experts will offer some home remedies that include Chinese herbal medicine to help relieve them.

- Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. This treatment helps reduce high creatinine level through the repair of kidney damage and recovery of renal function. Kidney patients with high creatinine level just lie in bed to make this therapy. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is based on Chinese herbal medicine, it is used externally. With the recovery of renal function, high creatinine level naturally goes back to normal levels. Foreign patients describe Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy as Chinese massage, very comfortable.

- Maintain a healthy diet. You can help relieve some of the symptoms, protect kidney function and slow the progression to renal failure. Depending on your symptoms and outcomes of specific medical report, the doctor will give the corresponding diet suggestions.

As long as you follow these three things, you can not just high creatinine level is naturally lowered, also kidney failure can be prevented effectively. If you still have a follow up question, you can leave a message below, and you will surely get the medical reports from our experts within 48 hours.

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