Many patients with Membrane Nephropathy must be mad about this problem: I
have received a systemic treatment. The proteinurie test result is negative and
the red blood cells in urine disappear. I keep a dietary restriction and do what
the doctors tell me, but the disease still relapses frequently.
Here I will provide some information to help the patients with Membrane
Nephropathy to solve this problem.
This is an autoimmune disease related to the immune deficiency. When the
foreign virus or bacteria as antigens invade into your body, the antibodies in
your body are initiated. However, as they have deficiency, they do not fight
against the foreign invaders, but deposit under the epithelial cells of
glomerulus. As a result, the deposit will damage the epithelial cells thus
making them lose the electric barrier. Therefore, some protein that body need
will leak into urine.
Moreover, the deposition of antibody can cause the lumen
of glomerular capillaries to become thin thus causing renal ischemia and anoxia.
Consequently, your renal function will decline seriously.
In the conventional therapies, the patients just treat the clinical symptoms
of Membrane Nephropathy such as high blood pressure, proteinuria and so on. Once
these symptoms disappear, they think their disease recovers. In fact, as the
deposit of antibody is still there, they will cause further damage to their
kidneys. Moreover, as the patients depend on hormone, their immunity will
decline gradually. Therefore, even if a mild infection such as colds, it will
cause their disease to recur.
Therefore, in order to avoid the frequent relapse, the patients should
improve their autoimmunity and clear the deposit of antibody as well as improve
the renal ischemia and anoxia. In this way, they will be able to prevent
Membrane Nephropathy from developing into Renal Failure. If you want to get a
personalized therapeutic plan, please email to kidney-treatment@hotmail.com or
consult us on line.
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