Membranous nephropathy is a condition in which the kidney filters called glomeruli become inflamed and thickened. It is a disease that progresses slowly and eventually can cause kidney failure. Kidney transplantation is a treatment option for people with kidney failure caused by membranous nephropathy. However, membranous nephropathy is likely to relapse to new kidney. What is the treatment for membranous nephropathy, if transplant renal failure?
Why use membranous nephropathy after renal transplantation?
Membranous nephropathy is a group of conditions called glomerulonephritis. It is an immune-medicated disorder in which the immune system damages the renal errors.
Kidney transplantation is a procedure in which the diseased kidney is replaced with a healthy kidney. However, the immune dysfunction can not be corrected. As a result, the abnormal immune system will attack the new kidney again, resulting in relapse of membranous nephropathy.
Treatment for membranous nephropathy after kidney transplant failure
If the transplant fails, dialysis generally be prescribed. You can filter blood and filter waste and excess fluid from the body to keep patients alive. Some patients may choose to have another kidney transplant, but the recurrence rate of membranous nephropathy will become higher.
Is there any other treatment for membranous nephropathy after transplantation fails?
Blood purification and immunotherapy are recommended to treat membranous nephropathy, renal failure if transplantation. Blood purification can eliminate waste blood and immune complexes, reliving symptoms and improve overall condition.
Micro-Chinese medicine Osmotherapy can improve renal function by restoring damaged kidney tissues. This therapy can activate the self-healing system in the body to regenerate damaged kidney tissues, resulting in improved renal function.
However, treatments are not suitable for all kidney patients. You can chat online with our doctor and get to know if this is a good treatment option for you.