Help My Grandmother with Creatinine 3.5 |
Doctor: Now the creatinine level is 3.5 which is much higher than the normal level. (for adult males, the normal creatinine level is 0.6-1.2mg/dl). That means the kidneys have already been damaged and much kidney function has been lost. Creatinine level will not increase until the kidney function has declined to at least 50%.
When patients find their creatinine level is high, what can they do to lower the levels? Generally speaking, patients will keep a healthy diet and take some medicine like Ketosteril to lower and control the creatinine levels. Dialysis will be recommended when the high creatinine levels begin to cause some symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, headache and so on. However, diet, medicine and dialysis can not treat kidney disease from the root.
It may be not good for your grandmother to take dialysis treatment. For some dialysis patients may have some side effects such as blood pressure changes, migraines, cramps and nausea and vomiting and so on. So dialysis treatment may bring more pains and discomforts to your grandmother. Moreover, dialysis can not treat kidney disease, the final result must be a kidney transplant.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is the one that you need to choose. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is based on Chinese herbal medicine, so it is safe and will not cause any said effects to your grandmother. Patients just need to lie on the bed, with the help of osmosis device, the active materials of Chinese herbal medicine will efficiently arrive at the kidneys and provide the nutrient substance for the damaged kidneys. Through promoting the blood circulation and removing the blood stasis, anti-inflammation, anti-coagulation and providing nutrition for the damaged kidneys, the kidneys will become healthier and healthier. So the creatinine can be removed out of body by kidneys again. This way is the most efficient and safest one. Besides, there are Ten Home Remedies for High Creatinine, we hope it could be helpful. Leave us a message, if you have any follow-up questions.
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