Among the kidney patients that I have contacted with, many of them asked me
“how can we reduce creatinine”. To answer this question, we must understand what
creatinine is and why the creatinine can increase first, then we can reduce
creattinine by eliminating these causes.
Creatinine is a chemical waste product in the blood that passes through the
kidneys to be filtered and eliminated in urine. The chemical waste is a
by-product of normal muscle contractions. Creatinine is made from creatinine, a
supplier of energy to the muscle. When there is kidney damage or kidney disease,
and the kidneys are not able to filter waste efficiently, there will likely be a
rise in creatinine levels in the blood. The high level of creatinine in the body
will affect the whole body and aggravate the damage to kidney. Symptoms of high
levels of creatinine in the blood are the same as kidney failure symptoms. Some
people find out they have kidney failure when extreme creatinine amounts show up
in routine blood tests, without feeling any symptoms at all. Yet some people may
experience the following: Weakness, or feeling tired, dehydration, confusion,
shortness of breath.
As for the disease of Polycystic Kidney Disease, the damage to the kidney is
caused by the compression of the cysts. So to reduce the increase of creatinine
caused by Polycystic Kidney Disease, we must eliminate the compression of the
cysts and block the further damage to the kidney by Micro-Chinese Medicine. On
the basis of this, we can combine Micro-Chinese Medicine and Immunotherapy to
repair the damaged kidney cells and rebuild the normal kidney function.
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