Thursday, January 17, 2013

How to Help Nephrotic Syndrome Patients Lower High Creatinine

How to help Nephrotic Syndrome patients lower high creatinine? The high creatinine in Nephrotic Syndrome indicates severe kidney damage which exceeds the compensation function of kidney itself. In general, high creatinine will not appear in Nephrotic Syndrome until more than a half of kidney function has been lost.

High creatinine means the severe kidney damage and poor kidney function. So once high creatinine happens, Nephrotic Syndrome patients should pay more attention and take the treatment as early as possible. If the kidney function keeps declining, creatinine level will keep increasing and the condition will enter Kidney Failure which needs dialysis or kidney transplant in the near future. When dealing with the problem of high creatinine, we must start with the root cause. Do you know What is the Best Way to Get Rid of High Creatinine?

As to the treatment for high creatinine in Nephrotic Syndrome, the best way is to prevent kidney fibrosis fundamentally, in case that kidney inherent function and cells keep being destroyed. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a special therapy. Immune complex depositing in kidney causes kidney diseases. So if we want to treat Nephrotic Syndrome, immune complex is the key. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy discharges the sloughs out of body and repair the damaged inherent cells. Micro-Chinese medicine osmotherapy can provide a clean inner environment for the following treatments. Micro-Chinese Medicine can provide repairing substances, such as various vitamin, trace elements, organic acid, amino acid etc. to the injured kidney. After the Micro-Chinese Medicine enters the injured tissues, they can stimulate the DNA of the damaged cells to compose and also accelerate their replication, which, thus promotes the recovery of the renal function. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is used externally. Nephrotic Syndrome patients just need to lie on the bed to take this treatment.

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