2016年2月18日星期四

How to Treat Chronic Renal Failure

The common treatment of Chronic Renal Failure are Western Treatment, Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment and the combination treatment of the two former.

Dialysis is a suitable treatment for patients with severe complications. The masses of metabolism's accumulation in body such as creatinine, uric acid and BUN can cause great damage to kidney and other systems. The function of dialysis is like an artificial kidney's function, which can help to expel those metabolism from body and relive the symptoms of complications. However, dialysis is not the best treatment of Chronic Renal Failure, which is because patients still have a certain amount of urine and some renal function, but dialysis can cause the remaining renal function to lose.

Kidney transplant is applicable to patients who have completely lost their renal function. Although at present this kind of medical technology is quite good, before they decide to take this treatment, there are a lot of things to estimate in order to improve the successful rate of kidney transplant.

However, the kidneys are still working and before they take kidney transplant, it is better to repair the damaged kidney when they take dialysis. The basic treatment for Chronic Renal Failure are repairing the damaged kidney cell and blocking the process of renal fibrosis, which helps to protect the renal function from further decline and steadies the condition.


Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can repair the damaged renal cell, block the process of renal fibrosis and protect renal function from further decline through four treatment processes such as dilating blood vessels, anti-inflammation, anti-coagulation and degeneration extracellular matrixes. So long as the damaged renal intrinsic cell has been repaired and the process of renal fibrosis is blocked, patients can put off the interval of dialysis or even get rid of dialysis.

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