Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How to treat Hyperlipidemia for Nephrotic Syndrome


Hyperlipidemia is common in patients with the Nephrotic Syndrome. The main cause is probably increased hepatic lipogenesis, a non-specific reaction to falling oncotic pressure secondary to hypoalbuminemia. The hyperlipidemia in Nephrotic Syndrome is characterized by elevated triglycerides and cholesterol. The hypoproteinemia is thought to stimulate protein synthesis in the liver, including the overproduction of lipoproteins. Also lipid catabolism is decreased due to lower levels of lipoprotein lipase, the main enzyme involved in lipoprotein breakdown.

We can know that the damaged kidneys cause lots of protein is leaked out of body and then hypoalbuminemia occurs. In order to meet the body's needs, the liver will secrete cholesterol and low density lipoprotein. Now we can find that where the root of the problem is. Patients with Nephrotic Syndrome should find the way to repair the damaged kidney inherent cells, if they want to treat hyperlipidemia.

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an innovation of Chinese herbal medicine, it is based on Chinese herbal medicine. The medicine is micronized into ten thousandths of its original size. Herbal bags containing dozens of herbal medicines are soaked previously in penetrants, and then placed on the lower back part. With the help of osmosis device, effective ingredients of herbal medicines will infiltrate into kidneys through the main and channels. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is used to repair the damaged kidney inherent cells, promote the blood circulation and enhance the immunity.

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