Although a cure for Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is not available,
treatment can ease the symptoms and prolong life. And the good news is that:
after many years' research and experiment, the clinical practice has proved that
the most effective method now is to combine Chinese medicine with Western
medicine. On one hand, the Western medicine can relieve the symptoms to postpone
the rapid aggravation of the disease. On the other hand, Chinese medicine can
treat this disease proceeding from the resource. In addition, we have introduced
a new method-Immunotherapy Therapy.
On the basis of these methods, we have formed the characteristic treatment
system for treating PKD, which combines the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy
with Immunotherapy Therapy.
First, on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine, Shijiazhuang Kidney
Disease Hospital has developed out the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy after
years' research and experiments. This therapy takes advantage of the thought of
curing inner disease by outer therapy of our traditional Chinese medicine and
uses the effective Chinese medicine which is processed by advanced technique and
especially for PKD. After been superfinely flattered, the medicine with
extremely strong bioactivity and targeting positioning ability can conduct
treatment on the certain cyst lesion. This type of therapy possesses two
curative effects:
1, expand the vessels on the vascular wall surround the polycystic kidney
disease, accelerate the blood circulation of cyst wall, promote the permeability
of cyst wall, promote the inner press decrease of cyst wall vessels, reverse the
differential pressure caused by intravascular pressure higher than cysts
pressure, accelerate the vessels adsorption of the cyst liquid.
2, the active substance of Micro-Chinese Medicine can restrain the secretion
of cyst wall epithelial cell; prevent the continue expanding of bursa wall
vessels and cyst.By this, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can treat this
disease fundamentally.
Second: Immunotherapy Therapy: Immunotherapy is a kind of cell with
characteristics of multi-directional differentiation and self-replication.
Immunotherapy can distinguish injured renal inherent cells and recover these
injured cells after they entering into kidney lesion. Besides, Immunotherapy can
also produce various types of inherent cells, which can relieve the condition of
renal ischemia and anoxia and promote blood circulation of cyst surface. All
these methods are helpful to recycle cyst fluid. Besides, Immunotherapy can also
inhibit cystic cells growing, which can shrink cysts gradually. Once renal
inherent cells are repaired, they can play their function on degrading immune
complex and Extracellular Matrix (ECM), achieving a balance between ECM
synthesis and ECM degradation. Therefore, renal function recovers gradually.
Combining the two aspects-Micro-Chinese medicine Osmotherapy and
Immunotherapy Therapy, we can contract the cysts and prevent from the continuous
damage to the renal tissues, at the same time we can repair the damaged renal
cells and damaged renal function. Thus the patients can gradually get better and
even can lead a normal life like health people.
Hope the above information is helpful for you. If you have any questions,
just contact us on-line or by email: kidney-treatment@hotmail.com.
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