Lupus also known as systemic lupus erythemotosus (SLE) is a common medical
condition, especially in young women. It is a chronic inflammatory disease which
can cause damage to multiple systems such as skin, heart, lung, kidneys etc. In
fact, approximately 100% of the patients with lupus have renal injury. If left
untreated, it is very likely to cause Chronic Kidney Disease.
Lupus is an autoimmune disease and it can cause immune injury to the systems
of the whole body. In healthy condition, the immune system can produce
antibodies to fight against bacteria and other infections. However, the lupus
can prevent the antibodies from functioning normally. In lupus, the antibodies
can not tell from the foreign pathological substances and the body’s own healthy
cells and tissues. As a result, the antibodies attack the kidneys resulting in
immune complexes to deposit in glomerular capillary subepithelial cells. The
immune complexes attract inflammatory factors ceaselessly thus causing
inflammation of kidneys. If the inflammation is not inhibited, it will cause
renal injury progressively and chronically thus leading to Chronic Kidney
Disease. In clinic, the paitents will present a series of symptoms of Chronic
Kidney Disease.
To stop progression of Chronic Kidney Disease in lupus, the patients should
to take proper treatment which can suppress the inflammation and clear up immune
complexes as well as restore the injured epithelial cells.
Here the latest therapy-immunotherapy is suggested to the patients with
Chronic Kidney Disease caused by lupus.
☆ In immunotherapy, blood purification can clear up the abnormal antigens.
Therefore, it can prevent the formation of immune complexes in blood.
☆ Immunotherapy can degrade the immune complexes in subepithelial cells and
make them dissolve in blood. Once they are removed, the immune inflammation also
will stop. Therefore, the immune injury to kidneys will be blocked effectively.
To achieve this therapeutic effect, it mainly depends on Micro-Chinese Medicine
Osmotherapy.
☆ As for the impaired epithelial cells, Immunotherapy is suggested to
patients. Immunotherapy refers to infusion healthy Immunotherapy into the
patients’ body through vein. Afterwards, they can differentiate new cells to
take over the necrotic cells to function. Once the epithelial cells are repaired
very well, the renal function will improve enormously.
In the early stage of Chronic Kidney Disease due to lupus, if the patients
can receive the above systemic treatment, they will be certainly able to avoid
developing into Renal Failure.
However, not all patients with lupus will develop Chronic Kidney Disease. If
you want to know if you are at risk of developing Chronic Kidney Disease, you
can consult our experts on line. After analyze your illness condition
comprehensively, we will evaluate your risk of developing Chronic Kidney
Disease.
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