Thursday, January 22, 2015

Can Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy Lower High Creatinine Level

Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle, and is usually produced at a fairly constant rate by the body (depending on muscle mass). And the normal rang of creatinine level is between 0.6-1.2 mg/dl. And once creatinine level begin to risk. It can show the 50% lose of your kidney function. Many patients  have heard of Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. And want to know can Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotehrapy lower high creatinine level. The following content will give you the answers.

The active materials of Chinese medicine can eliminate those immune complexes and toxins depositing in kidney area, which can stop the further damage to glomerulus and kidney function and create a clean inner environment. Also Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can repair the damaged kidney function through promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can treat high creatinine from the root. So patients with Renal Failure should take the treatment to lower creatinine level early, in case the kidney function becomes worse and worse.

If you want to know more informations about Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. Contact me through kidneyfailuretreat@hotmail.com.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

The Reason of bubble in urine for Diabetic Nephropathy Patients

Bubble urine is one of common symptoms of kidney disease. And Diabetic Nephropathy is no exception. So The problem is occur, is it same the cause of bubble in urine for Diabetic Nephropathy with other kind of kidney disease? And What is the cause of bubble in urine for Diabetic Nephropathy patients?

The reason of bubble in urine for Diabetic Nephropathy patients


Diabetes can cause damage to multiple organs, one of which is the kidneys. High blood sugar is the culprit in the developing course. By slowing down blood flow, causing deposits of excellular matrix and blocking nutrient supply to the kidneys, the high blood sugar can gradually impair renal capillaries and cause glomerular sclerosis. Over time, kidney filters can no longer effectively block proteins from being leaked into urine, resulting in increasing protein in urine. In this process, Diabetic Nephropathy aggravates progressively and continuously.

Treatment for Diabetic Nephropathy patients 

Blood Purification technology is one of feasible therapy. In our hospital There are many therapy in the scope of Blood Purification technology like Plasma Exchange,Immune Adsorption, all these therapy will treat your kidney disease for the polluted blood. And have get many good grades in the clinic. In other hand in the treatment progress we will also combine the Traditional Chinese Medicine with the blood purification.

If you have any questions want to consult me. Send an email to kidneyfailuretreat@hotmail.com.


Saturday, January 3, 2015

Cause and Treatment of fever for Kidney Failure Patients on Dialysis

Dialysis will cause many complications like nausea, fever, low blood pressure. Today I want to share with your the reason and treatment of fever on kidney failure patients on dialysis.

The most significant cause of fever in kidney failure after dialysis is infection. Long-term kidney problem and use of mediations can weaken the patients’ immunity. In addition, during dialysis treatment,leakage of protein in urine, a restricted diet etc also can affect the patients’ immunity. As the insertion site is exposed to the outside, bacteria and virus are very likely to invade into body, thus resulting in infection at the site. Additionally,the patients may experience pain and swelling in the affected area.
Apart from infection, fever in kidney failure after dialysis may be attributed to the following causes.
First-use syndrome. It occurs when the patients use dialysis for the first time. Also the patients can experience back pain, difficult breath, and skin itching etc.

Other possible causes of fever in kidney failure after dialysis are septicemia and pyrogenic reaction.

Kidney Failure treatment

We will use the combination of Dialysis and Chinese Medicine to treat kidney failure. And  have get a very good grades. Some patients have already get rid of dialysis.

If you want to know our therapy. Contact me through kidneyfailuretreat@hotmail.com.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Causes and Treatment for PKD patients with High Fever

In the early stage for PKD patients there will none of obvious symptoms. And with the growth of the kidney cyst. Many complication will appear. Like headache, back pain,blood in urine. And there is also have patients will suffer from high fever. What is the causes and treatment for PKD patients with high fever?

Causes for PKD patients with high fever 


Infections: the infection can occur in the urinary tract, renal cysts, kidneys or any part of the patient’s body. If the infection can not be effectively or timely treated, it can cause fever, chill and pains, etc.

Cyst bleeding: with continuous growth and increase, both the number and size of renal cysts will increase and they will oppress and squeeze renal tissues and surrounding organs. In turn, they are oppressed by surrounding tissues. Besides, the lack of blood supply to the blood vessels on the cyst wall will cause the cysts easy to get rupture and cause cyst bleeding. If the cyst is connected with the urinary tract and bladder, it will cause blood in urine, flank pain, high fever; if the ruptured cyst does not communicate with the urinary tract, patients can feel flank pain and fever.

Treatment for PKD patients with high fever 


one of our important treatment for the kidney disease is the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, which is based on the traditional Chinese medicine and belongs to the reserved method. It can remove cyst naturally and with no pain.

If you want to know more information about our therapy. Or have any questions want to consult send an email to kidneyfailuretreat@hotmail.com. Our online doctor will reply you within 24 hours.






Thursday, November 7, 2013

What Chronic Kidney Disease Symptoms Are You Experiencing

chronic kidney disease symptoms

Most people are not aware of the fact that kidney diseases can be silent killers. They may not show any symptoms for a long time till the situation becomes critical. It is important to recognize the symptoms of kidney diseases to catch them early. Here is a list of twelve such symptoms you should look out for: now follow us to learn about the chronic kidney disease symptoms.

Swelling: Kidneys remove wastes and extra fluid from the body. When they are unable to do so, this extra fluid will build up causing swelling in your hands, feet, ankles and/or your face.

Feeling cold all the time: If you have kidney disease you may feel cold even when in a warm surrounding due to anaemia. Pyelonephritis (kidney infection) may cause fever with chills.

Nausea and vomiting: The build-up of waste products in your blood in kidney disease can also cause nausea and vomiting.

Extreme fatigue and generalised weakness: Your kidneys produce a hormone called erythropoietin which helps make red blood cells that carry oxygen. In kidney disease lower levels of erythropoietin causes decreased red blood cells in your body resulting in anaemia. There is decreased oxygen delivery to cells causing generalised weakness and extreme fatigue.

Changes in your urinary function: The first symptom of kidney disease is changes in the amount and frequency of your urination. There may be an increase or decrease in amount and/or its frequency, especially at night. It may also look more dark coloured. You may feel the urge to urinate but are unable to do so when you get to the restroom.

Shortness of breath: Kidney disease causes fluid to build up in the lungs. And also, anaemia, a common side-effect of kidney disease, starves your body of oxygen. You may have trouble catching your breath due to these factors.

The chronic kidney disease symptoms vary from cases to cases. What symptoms are you suffering from? You are welcomed to tell us by leaving us a message below or emailing to kidneyfailure@hotmail.com, our experts will surely send you the home remedies to help you relieve the symptoms.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

What Are The Symptoms of Chronic kidney Disease


A series of symptoms are likely to appear with the progression of condition. Many ways will be used to help relieve these symptoms. Now follow us to learn more about them.

swelling

When kidneys are failing, excess fluid builds up in the body and can lead to a condition known as edema, which is swelling in the hands, ankles, feet, or face (especially around the eyes, when you just wake up). Fluid can also collect in the lungs, which may cause shortness of breath.

Changes in urination

Your kidneys make urine, so kidney disease can cause urine to change. Urination problems include foamy or bloody urine, more or less urine than usual, a change in how often you urinate, or pressure or difficulty urinating.

Weakness, fatigue, feeling cold, shortness of breath

Kidney damage can slow down production of a hormone called erythropoeitin, which leads to a low red blood cell count. This causesanemia, a common and treatable complication of kidney disease that can make you feel tired very quickly.
Rash or itchy, dry skin

Kidneys remove waste from the bloodstream, so when kidneys fail, the buildup of waste in your bloodstream can cause skin rashes or severe itching.
There are other symptoms of chronic kidney disease. You can leave us a message below or email to kidneyfailure@hotmail.com to tell us what symptoms you are suffering from, our experts will surely give you some home remedies to help you manage them.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Can PKD Patients Drink Alcohol


PKD is a common kidney disorder which is characterized by numerous cysts growing on kidneys. About a half of patients will develop kidney failure by the age of about 70. While a reasonable diet can help slow down the progression of condition. Now follow us to learn about the alcohol and PKD.

Your liver, not your kidneys, is responsible for removing alcohol from your body. So, unless you prefer to do so, there is no need to give up alcohol completely if you have ADPKD and are otherwise healthy. But it is important to keep to recommended limits:

· Two to three alcohol-free days a week
· No more than 3-4 units a day for men
· 2-3 units a day for women.

Too much alcohol is bad for you because:

· Alcoholic drinks contain a lot of calories, so they can make it more difficult to keep to a healthy weight.
· Alcohol raises your blood pressure, increasing your risk of kidney damage, and heart disease and strokes.
· It can increase the risk of some cancers.
· It can cause liver problems
· It can interact with some prescription medications.

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