At present, dialysis is still a major replacement therapy for people with
Renal Failure. As dialysis brings a mass of discomforts, complications,
inconvenience etc to them many people are eager to seek for a better therapy
than dialysis.
With the rapid medical development, it finds many cure solutions
for refractory disease. Immunotherapy makes it possible for the patients with
Renal Failure to reverse their impaired renal function. However, for people who
have already been on dialysis, is Immunotherapy helpful for them?
Primarily, let’s see what Immunotherapy is.
Immunotherapy is a great achievement in regenerative medicine. It refers to
infusion of the healthy Immunotherapy into the patients’ body through
intravenous injection. Immunotherapys are original cells in human body with
multiple-differentiation and regeneration potentials. In right condition, they
can regenerate themselves or differentiate any type of cells or organs with
specialized function to replace the impaired ones to function.
How does Immunotherapy to treat Renal Failure?
In treating Renal Failure, after the Immunotherapy are infused into the
patients’ body, they can differentiate new renal functional cells. For homing
ability of the Immunotherapy, they will immigrate into the kidney lesions
directly with blood. In the kidney lesions, the new cells will turn mature
gradually to replace impaired cells to form new tissues. Therefore, the impaired
kidneys will be restored very well.
Can Immunotherapy help people on dialysis?
As motioned above, the new renal functional cells immigrate to kidney lesions
with blood. If people on dialysis have no urine at all, this may imply that
there is no blood flow in their kidneys at all. In this case, the number of
Immunotherapy immigrates to kidney lesions will decline remarkably. Therefore,
the success rate of Immunotherapy is quite slight.
So whether Immunotherapy is available to you, it mainly relies on your
medical history. If you want to know if you are a lucky person, you can consult
us on line directly.
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