People with renal failure or ESRD have a great hope to take kidney transplant
for they are all disappointed about their impaired kidneys. Can kidney
transplant give them desired life expectancy?
Most patients are eager to know what the life expectancy of a kidney
transplant is. It is reported that some people have a very long life expectancy
after kidney transplant. For example, in bill Thompson (an American), the
transplanted kidney has been lived for 40 years. However, not everyone is so
lucky like him. A study shows that 1 year kidney transplant survival rate is
92%, 3 years survival rate is 81.6%, 5 years survival rate is 70% but 10 years
survival rate is only about 1%.
On one hand, people have to survive with the help of anti-rejection after the
kidney transplant. Accordingly their immunity will be reduced due to the use of
anti-rejection. Infection becomes the big enemy to their kidney. Frequent cold,
flu, respiratory tract infection, intestinal infection etc all can arouse the
infection in kidneys, resulting in kidney dysfunction, proteinuria, anima and
nephrarctia etc.
Patients may have no confidence for kidney disease treatment after reading
the content above. Fortunately, Immunotherapy can help people to prolong
patients’ life expectancy.
Immunotherapy for kidney disease treatment instead of kidney transplant
First, Immunotherapy can rebuild a new immune system and press down the
active immune reaction. It is known that most kidney disease is caused by active
immune reaction. So Immunotherapy can block the resources of further kidney
tissues damage.
Second, Immunotherapy can build “a new kidney” for patients. For many kidney
tissues are hardened or dead, their kidneys cannot function well. Immunotherapys
can attract the phagocyte to swallow hardened or dead cells in order to make
room for their growth. Then Immunotherapy can differentiate into various cells
for kidney need on the base of rest healthy kidney cells.
Third, Immunotherapy has ability to rebuild new microcirculation.
Immunotherapys reproduce many cells to make tiny blood vessels in kidneys, which
can supply more blood and oxygen to kidney cells. Thereby, it can avoid renal
inflammation in kidneys.
Other functions of Immunotherapy are regulating the immunity to prevent
infections in other parts of the body and provide more Immunotherapy for renal
papillae in order to repair kidney tissues etc.
In china, we have used Immunotherapy to treat renal failure or ESRD for more
than 20 years and no patients have side effect. Immunotherapy can give you a
“new kidney” instead of kidney transplant. You can consult our experts to know
whether you are suitable for Immunotherapy.
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