2015年6月27日星期六

Patient from Nepal is Grateful for the Recovery of IgA Kidney Disease

On June 12, 2012, one of our staff, Jessica, received a letter of thanks from Ms. Ahalya. She is a lawyer from Nepal. At present, Ahalya's husband, Shrihari, is receiving treatment for his IgA kidney disease in our hospital. After period of online communication with Jassica, Shrihari accompanied with their son, Tushar, came to our hospital for better treatment.

In this letter, Ms. Ahalya said:

Dear Jessica:

Here is my husband, Shrihari and our son Tushar, We all salute to your 5.000 years old Chinese civilization and wisdom. I know my husband’s condition turned better day by day. I am so grateful about it. I never regret entwining them into your angelic hands. Thanks for your kind care for them.

Mr. Shrihari was diagnosed with IgA kidney disease 7 years ago. Without standard treatment, he has progressed to Renal Failure now.

After he arrived at our hospital, the kidney experts team firstly made an accurate diagnosis of his current condition. After discuss with each other, include Mr. Shrihari and his family, an individual treatment plan is made for him.

The latest therapy - Immunotherapy has guarantee us a satisfactory curative effect. One week has passed by, Mr. Shrihari's condition has greatly improved with Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.

His son, Tushar, was excited when we ask about his feeling. "Before we came to China, my father often didn't want to eat. Now, his appetite has increased obviously. This is amazing."

According to the treatment schedule, Mr. Shrihari will get discharged on June 29 after he finish the treatment. During this period, he is to receive Immunotherapy for twice.


Under the treatment of Immunotherapy, Mr. Shrihari will have a good recovery from his IgA kidney disease.

How to Reduce High Creatinine and Urea Level in Blood for Kidney Patients

A blood urine nitrogen, or BUN, test along with creatinine levels are normally recommended to evaluate and measure how well our kidneys are working. For individuals affected by kidney disease, they may have elevated levels of BUN and creatinine. Is there any effective way to bring these abnormal results within normal ranges?

Creatinine

Creatinine is a waste product produced by the muscle, and most of them in the body is removed by the kidneys. So, the levels of blood creatinine can indicate how well the kidneys are functioning. Normal ranges are 1.8~1.4 mg/dL.

BUN

Urea nitrogen is a waste product that forms when the body breaks down protein. It travels through the body in the blood, reaches the kidneys, and is removed by the body. A BUN test can measure the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood. The normal ranges are 7~20 mg/dL.

For individuals with kidney disease, high creatinine and urea level in blood may appear due to impaired renal function. Therefore, corresponding treatment should focus on eliminate the underlying causes of kidney damage as well as restoring the renal function.

Most of kidney diseases (>95%) occur as a result of abnormal immune system or immune dysfunction. Due to the existence of abnormal immune reaction, the pathogenic foreign bodies that invade into the body cannot be removed in time. These harmful substances with bind with antibodies, forming immune complex. Over time, more and more immune complexes will be produced and then deposit in the kidneys, causing damage to the renal function. Patients will be detected to have high creatinine and increased urea level in blood.


In western medicine, there is not yet an effective way to remove the immune complex deposits. The kidney experts in our hospital create an effective therapy through combining Chinese medicine and western medical technology. That is Immunotherapy. So far, it is the best treatment for a wide range of kidney disorders. This therapy also have extraordinary effects on reducing high creatinine and urea level in blood for kidney patients. Are you still looking for better therapy for your condition? Immunotherapy is undoubtedly the right choice.

Do Exercise and Weight Loss Affect Serum Creatinine in a PKD Patient

When the kidneys are functioning normally, the amount of creatinine in the serum should keep even. If the they are not working properly, the level of serum creatinine will becomes elevated. This level is usually used to determine how well one's kidneys are functioning. Normal levels of blood creatinine are about 0.6~1.2 mg/dL in adult male and 0.5~1.1 mg/dL in adult female. For individuals with PKD, will exercise and weight loss affect their levels of creatinine in the blood?

Exercise and serum creatinine

Generally, moderate exercise will not affect the creatinine levels. However, with continuous exercise and build of muscle mass, the levels may increase slightly but not to abnormal degrees.

Weight loss and serum creatinine

In fact, obesity is associated with hyper-perfusion of the kidneys or increased Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR). After lose weight, there are decreased renal plasma flow, GFR, and albumin excretion rate in affected people. With improvement in kidney function, serum creatinine level will reduce in a certain degree.

Therefore, we can conclude that both exercise and weight loss can affect your level of creatinine in blood. Then, what's the best way to reduce high creatinine levels in PKD?

Firstly, we should make the underlying causes clear. The fundamental cause of your problem is damaged kidney function, which is the result of the suppression of enlarged renal cysts. In order to bring the serum creatinine back to normal range, we must find a good way to restrain the growth of cysts and make them become smaller and smaller. In this way, we can avoid further deterioration of kidney function.


In addition, restoring the damaged kidneys is also necessary. With normally functioning kidneys, high serum creatinine in PKD will be eliminated successfully.

2015年6月26日星期五

Chronic Renal Failure Patient from Kuwait Gets Well with Micro-Chinese Medicine

Name: Charlie

Age: 65

Diagnosis: Chronic Renal Failure

Medical History:

"I have been living with high blood pressure for more than 20 years. There is a family history, and my dad also has this disease. In the beginning, I paid no attention to the disease until it affected my work because I would feel dizzy and nausea. I went to see my doctor, and he prescribed some medicines to reduce my elevated blood pressure."

"About 3 years ago, there was something wrong with my chest. Then, I felt dizzy and nausea. My families sent me to the hospital. Doctor said that the blood vessels of my heart were blocked, and a stent procedure should be done. It was the first time that I realized death was so horrible. The next year, another cardiac accident happened, and the stent was done once again."

"It's so terrible! It seemed that all of a sudden, there was no vitality with my heart. Every day, I had to live cautiously. Even though, my condition was becoming worse and worse."

"As for my kidney disease, it dated back to 9 years ago when I suddenly felt I had difficulty urinating. There is little urine volume. Then I went to have a check up, and my doctor told me that my kidneys might have been affected due to high blood pressure. He also said that the condition was not serious. I also didn't care about it."

"In the past several years, heart problem has been my primary trouble. About one and a half months ago, I felt more and more fatigue, and did not want to eat. There is decreased appetite. I felt anxious. The examination shows that my kidneys had failed, and the only option is to undergo dialysis or kidney transplant."

"I had never been so shocked! It is said that people have to wait for about 10 years for the transplantation, as there are so many people on the waiting list. As for dialysis, it required that I should go to the hospital frequently for the rest of my life. I didn't want to live like that."

"Later, I surfed the web for a better treatment to help me recover the kidney function. So, I came to China."

Experience of treatment in China

"The process seems much easier. After I arrived at the Beijing International Airport, the nurses met me in the airport and then we came to the hospital together."

"After a systemic physical examination, the kidney experts told me that both of my kidneys and heart were at great risk. The level of blood pressure had been extremely high, and there were too many toxins building up in my blood."
"These conditions may lead to suddenly stop working of my heart, or the blood vessels in brain may burst all of a sudden. I may lose my life anytime. The previous treatment merely aims at alleviating some symptoms other than the fundamental causes."

"I did a test called coronarography to confirm the diseased blood vessels. Then my doctors prescribe some medicines other than a stent."

"The treatment for my kidney disease is even more miraculous. I received Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy three times per day. I felt no pain or discomfort in the treatment process. I just layed on bed and the bags containning medicines were put on my lower back. I could feel the acceleration of blood flow within my body."

"My doctor said that, with positive treatment, I can even avoid dialysis or kidney transplant. After one month's treatment in China, my families said that I have changed a lot. I felt more energetic. At times, I would play some jokes. After all, I am a man with much sense of humor."

"During one month of treatment, all of the doctors and nurses took good care of me. China, once so remote, has become one of the most important places in my life."


"After I returned to my home, I am still sticking to the Chinese medicine treatment. Now, I start to work again with great vigor. It is really fabulous!"

Do Exercise and Weight Loss Affect Serum Creatinine in a PKD Patient

When the kidneys are functioning normally, the amount of creatinine in the serum should keep even. If the they are not working properly, the level of serum creatinine will becomes elevated. This level is usually used to determine how well one's kidneys are functioning. Normal levels of blood creatinine are about 0.6~1.2 mg/dL in adult male and 0.5~1.1 mg/dL in adult female. For individuals with PKD, will exercise and weight loss affect their levels of creatinine in the blood?

Exercise and serum creatinine

Generally, moderate exercise will not affect the creatinine levels. However, with continuous exercise and build of muscle mass, the levels may increase slightly but not to abnormal degrees.

Weight loss and serum creatinine

In fact, obesity is associated with hyper-perfusion of the kidneys or increased Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR). After lose weight, there are decreased renal plasma flow, GFR, and albumin excretion rate in affected people. With improvement in kidney function, serum creatinine level will reduce in a certain degree.

Therefore, we can conclude that both exercise and weight loss can affect your level of creatinine in blood. Then, what's the best way to reduce high creatinine levels in PKD?

Firstly, we should make the underlying causes clear. The fundamental cause of your problem is damaged kidney function, which is the result of the suppression of enlarged renal cysts. In order to bring the serum creatinine back to normal range, we must find a good way to restrain the growth of cysts and make them become smaller and smaller. In this way, we can avoid further deterioration of kidney function.


In addition, restoring the damaged kidneys is also necessary. With normally functioning kidneys, high serum creatinine in PKD will be eliminated successfully.

Can A Child with Nephrotic Syndrome Play Sports

Nephrotic Syndrome occurs when the kidneys cannot work properly and leak massive protein into the urine. This disease can affect people of any age, but is usually first seen in children at age of 2 to 5. Parents may wonder whether a child with Nephrotic Syndrome can play sports. Continue reading to find the answer.

What is Nephrotic Syndrome?

The primary function of the kidneys is to clean the blood, ridding waste products and extra fluid. Blood is filtered through the kidneys, which act like a sieve, allowing wastes and extra fluids to be removed as urine, but restrains essential substances like protein and blood cells. In this way, we can control the body's balance of water and salt as well as regulate the blood pressure.

For children with this disease, there is something wrong with the sieve mechanism of the kidney. The holes of the sieve become enlarged, allowing large amounts of protein to be released from the body in the urine.

Can A Child with Nephrotic Syndrome Play Sports?

When the disease relapses, some parents would keep their kids off school. Consequently, they will have a lot of missed schooling. Generally speaking, you need not to keep them off school, even when the disease relapses. School attendance is permissible unless they are really unwell with symptoms. Restricting their activity is not necessary, and exercise is important for all the family. For kids with good remission, a full level of activity is possible, and they can continue to play sports normally.

In order to manage a good daily care, you can pay attention to the following aspects:

▪ Avoid being affected by infections. Parents are suggested to protect their children from catching a cold. Keep away from persons who have infectious diseases.

▪ Have enough bed rest, especially for those with serious edema and hypertension.


▪ Arrange a proper diet. Guarantee the energy supply of the body, and restrict the intake of protein and sodium. Specific amount varies from case to case. Consult your doctor or our online experts for an detailed analysis.

Latest Treatment for Acute Renal Shutdown in China

Acute Renal Shutdown, or Acute Renal Failure, is the sudden loss of kidney function. This condition may develop rapidly, usually in just a few days. Though this disease can be life-threatening, it can also be reversed. In China, a new treatment has been developed in 2012. It is known as Immunotherapy.

Normally, the kidneys can work to filter and excrete waste products and extra fluid from blood. When one is affected by Acute Renal Shutdown, there may be less than 10% of normal kidney function. In this case, waste products like creatinine, urea nitrogen, will accumulate in the blood stream. If these harmful substances are not eliminated in time, the patient will feel quite ill.

Most patients with Acute Renal Shutdown will experience decreased output of urine (oliguria). When urine output is low, retention of fluid will appear. Excessive fluid will lead to swelling in the legs, feet, ankles, etc. Besides, other symptoms like nausea and vomiting, feeling drowsy, numbness of the hands and feet and so on.

Treating Acute Renal Shutdown involves eliminating the symptoms, restoring the damaged renal function, and regulating the overall immune system. New immunotherapy can help us achieve these fundamental treatment effects.

Immunotherapy is a comprehensive therapy that is developed based on 26 years' treatment and research on treating a wide range of kidney diseases. All of our nephrologists have accumulated rich clinical practises, so they can ensure the best curative effects on the basis of an accurate diagnosis.

The innovative Chinese herbs therapy called Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is firstly used to block further renal injury, promote the overall blood circulation and create a favorable environment for the kidney repair.

Then, Immunotherapy are intravenously infused in the body to differentiate into needed cells and tissues. By doing this, renal function can get improved and recovered over time. Immunotherapy is safe, and patients experience no side effects after treatment.


Is there still anything unclear? Do you need any help? Please consult our online experts.

What are the Causes and Treatment of Labored Breathing in Renal Failure

The primary role of the kidneys is to remove waste products and excessive fluid from the body through the urine. Moreover, they can maintain salt, potassium, calcium and acid balance and also produce hormones that create red blood cells and regulate blood pressure. The kidneys can shut down (Renal Failure), leading to series of symptoms, such as labored breathing. What are the causes and treatment for this symptom?

Definition

Labored breathing is difficulty or pain when inhaling or exhaling, the feeling of not getting enough oxygen, tightness in the throat or chest when breathing or feeling an obstruction or lump in the throat that keep air from getting to the lungs.

Causes of labored breathing in Renal Failure

When the kidneys are not filtering adequately, fluids may begin to build up in the bloodstream, and then the fluid may find its way to the lungs. It can also affect the heart. Both of these cases will cause labored breathing, or difficulty breathing.

The patient may also have a general sense of feeling weak or not having the normal amount of energy. A lack of energy occurs as a result of inhibited production of red blood cells. Besides, it may be accompanied by chest pain, confusion, dizziness, fever, etc.

Treatment for labored breathing in Renal Failure

From the above analysis, we can know that the underlying cause of your problem is due to severe kidney damage. Therefore, corresponding treatment should be carried out to improve the kidney function and rebuild the kidney structure. In China, we apply the latest Immunotherapy to help us realize these purposes.


Immunotherapy is developed by the nation's top kidney experts in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital on the basis of 26 years' research and clinical practices in treating a wide range of kidney diseases. At present, this advanced therapy has been applied clinically to help patients solve the problem of difficulty breathing as well as treating Kidney Failure effectively. If you are interested in this natural therapy, feel free to consult our online services.

Floating Kidney: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Floating kidneys is a condition in which the kidney is not firmly fastened in its normal position and, thus, tends to move down into the pelvis when an individual rises from a sitting position. This condition is also known as nephroptosis, wandering kidney, or movable kidney. It is more common among young women, usually those who are thin and have long waists.

Causes of floating kidney

The kidneys are often supported by tissue called perirenal fasciae, which is soft tissue that is part of connective tissue. Once this supporting tissue is weakened to the point that it cannot maintain the kidney in a natural position any more, the kidney begins to shift. Rarely, this disease occurs due to congenital defect. Occasionally, it is the result of injury to the kidney or a blow to the area just above or below the kidney.

Symptoms of floating kidney

This condition may or may not cause symptoms. When symptoms are exhibited, they can be distinctly uncomfortable and include nausea, chills, pain, elevated blood pressure, blood or protein in the urine. In many instance, the pain fade once the person returns to a prone position.

Treatment for floating kidney

This disorder is not one which always requires treatment. When it does, the treatment needed depends on the severity of the condition.

For people whose symptoms are not serious and there is no infection or stones present, the wearing of a supporting belt, the use of exercises to strengthen the muscles, and weight gain may be helpful. However, in severe cases, a surgery procedure known as nephropexy is performed and the kidney is fixed firmly in its natural position.


Do you still have anything unclear? Consult our online experts for free help.

2015年6月23日星期二

Can Creatinine 7.3 and Urea Nitrogen 140 Be Treated without Dialysis

Urea and creatinine are nitrogenous end products of metabolism, both of which are relatively small molecules that distribute throughout total body water. A blood urea nitrogen, or BUN, test along with Creatinine levels are often performed to evaluate and measure how the kidneys are working. Can creatinine 7.3 and Urea Nitrogen 140 be treated without dialysis?

Normal levels

Normal creatinine levels are between 0.5~1.1 mg/dL for an adult female and 0.6~1.2 mg/dL for an adult make. Normal levels of BUN are between 10~20 mg/dL for an adult and 5~18 mg/dL for a child. These numbers can vary by laboratory.

Creatinine 7.3 and Urea Nitrogen 140

For patients with kidney disease, the levels of creatinine and BUN may become elevated due to damaged kidney function.

In general, patients with creatinine 7.3 and Urea Nitrogen 140 may have developed CKD Stage 4, and the remaining amount of kidney function may be less than 30 percent. Kidney damage is so severe with such poor function that the kidneys are barely able to keep a person alive.

As kidney function declines, wastes will build up in the blood, thus leading to a condition - "Uremia". It is likely that someone in this stage will need dialysis in the near future.

Is there any alternative therapy aside from dialysis? The answer is "Yes". That is the latest treatment for kidney disease - Immunotherapy. It can help patients prevent further deterioration effectively.


On one hand, Chinese herbal medicine is used to stop the progression of kidney disease through promoting blood circulation, eliminating the symptoms, and creating an advantageous environment for kidney repair. On the other hand, the application of Immunotherapy can help us restore the renal function and rebuild the immune system. Under the surprising curative effects of systemic Immunotherapy, patients can avoid renal dialysis successfully. Our kidney experts are available online to help you analyse your disease in detail, feel free to talk with them if you need any help.

Respiratory Infections may Aggravate the Effects of Renal Failure

Most of respiratory infections are not serious in the vast majority of individuals, but they can cause complications, particularly for those who are immunocompromised, for example, those with kidney failure. A respiratory infection will negatively effect the immune system which could aggravate Renal Failure.

What is a respiratory tract infection?

This refers to any infection of the sinuses, throat, airways or lungs, which is often caused by a virus. The most widespread form is the common cold. People with kidney disease are often more likely to get affected by infections because of related conditions such as Diabetes, inadequate calorie and protein in take due to loss of appetite.

Respiratory infections occur when bacteria or viruses invade into the body. In response, the body's immune system will take instant action to combat these harmful substances.

However, patients with Renal Failure often have declining immune system that is no longer able to respond effectively when the need arises. Once it is compromised, a weak immune system results in frequent colds, the inability to fight off infections and general feeling of malaise.

Besides, the germs that invaded into the body will combine with the antibodies produced by the immune system, forming immune complex. Over time, more and more immune complexes are produced. They will deposits in the kidneys, causing more pathological changes. If this happens, patients with Renal Failure may suffer from further deterioration.

Respiratory infections can be small nuisances or becoming life threatening if allowed to spread throughout the body. Patients with Renal Failure can take effective measures to prevent infections by following the suggestions as below.
▪ The most important point is to have a good manage of your illness condition through taking effective treatment.


▪ Guarantee enough intake of nutritions. It is important to consume adequate amount of protein, calories and nutrients. Certain nutrients associated with improving the immune system should be carefully regulated.

FSGS is a Thing of the Past for Immunotherapy Patient

Focal Segmental Glomerular Sclerosis (FSGS) is an autoimmune disease that is the second leading cause of Renal Failure in children. It is reported that 14.4% of all pediatric dialysis patients have this disorder. Recent breakthrough for FSGS treatment is known as Immunotherapy. Hopefully this therapy will turn the disease to a "Thing of the Past" for thousands of patients.

Generally, people with FSGS have a disordered immune system and declined immune ability. The pathogenesis of this disease can be described as below:

Flu, infection, etc --- immune system cannot work normally --- excessive immune complex deposits on the epithelia of the kidneys --- inflammation on the kidneys --- kidneys are injured (increased level of creatinine, etc) --- Renal Fibrosis --- focal segmental sclerosis --- global glomerular sclerosis --- end stage renal disease (ESRD)

Several obvious characteristics of FSGS: 1) urgent onset; 2) aggravate fast; 3) In general, after one or two years, illness will progress to ESRD if not well treated.

Latest treatment for FSGS in China 2012: Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a comprehensive treatment that occurs after more than 20 years' research and expertise in treating a wide range of kidney diseases. Based on an accurate diagnosis, the nation's top kidney experts can provide you with a personalized treatment plan. Through eliminate the underlying causes, we can treat the disease effectively. The following gives a general introduction.

In order to remove the immune complexes from the kidneys, natural herbal remedy called Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is used to improve the blood circulation, anti-inflammation, degrade the immune complex deposits and discharge them out of the body through urine.

The injured renal cells and damaged renal functions should also be repaired, and we will inject Immunotherapy that are collected from Immunotherapy blood into the body through veins. With the homing function, those cells can arrive at renal lesion, and then differentiate into new healthy cells to replace the necrotic ones. In this way, kidney functions are restored.


Are you still looking for a method to have better recovery? Immunotherapy is the answer.

Natural Cure for Hematuria and Proteinuria in IgA Nephropathy

IgA Nephropathy is the most common glomerulonephritis which is considered to be an immune-complex mediated disorder, or immunological mediated disorder. The most frequently seen symptoms are hematuria and proteinuria. Here, we will introduce a natural cure for these conditions, and hope they are useful for you.

IgA Nephropathy is a kind of autoimmune disease. It is likely to occur on people with disordered immune system and immune dysfunction.

Immune disorder will cause excessive immune reaction. Immune complex will form and deposit on the glomerular basement membrane of the kidneys through blood circulation. As a result, the proliferation and swelling of the mesangial cells occur, causing damage to the charge barrier and mechanical barrier. So, the kidneys cannot block the leakage of big molecules like red blood cells and protein. Over time, patients will experience hematuria and proteinuria.

How to cure hematuria and proteinuria in IgA Nephropathy naturally?

From the above analysis, we can know that the underlying cause of the symptoms is due to damage of glomerular basement membrane. If we want to get rid of them, we need to restore the kidney structure and regulate the immune system. Immunotherapy is just such a natural remedy.

In our hospital, we have the most advanced diagnostic technology and techniques. After making an accurate diagnosis, our experts team will discuss together-also with patients, and make a personalized treatment plan for each patient.

Then, herbal therapy known as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, thus increasing the blood flow to the kidneys. Special materials in Chinese medicine will degrade the immune complexes and take them out of body. By doing this, further renal injury can be avoided and a favorable milieu is provided.

For the damaged and remaining renal inherent cells and tissues, we apply integrated Chinese - western medicine, such as Immunotherapy, orally taking medicine, etc to repair them and recovery the kidney function. The whole immune system of the body can be regulated with the most-advanced Immunotherapy.


With the above process, IgA Nephropathy can be treated successfully, and symptoms like hematuria and proteinuria will disappear naturally.

2015年6月21日星期日

Natural Cure for Hematuria and Proteinuria in IgA Nephropathy

IgA Nephropathy is the most common glomerulonephritis which is considered to be an immune-complex mediated disorder, or immunological mediated disorder. The most frequently seen symptoms are hematuria and proteinuria. Here, we will introduce a natural cure for these conditions, and hope they are useful for you.

IgA Nephropathy is a kind of autoimmune disease. It is likely to occur on people with disordered immune system and immune dysfunction.

Immune disorder will cause excessive immune reaction. Immune complex will form and deposit on the glomerular basement membrane of the kidneys through blood circulation. As a result, the proliferation and swelling of the mesangial cells occur, causing damage to the charge barrier and mechanical barrier. So, the kidneys cannot block the leakage of big molecules like red blood cells and protein. Over time, patients will experience hematuria and proteinuria.

How to cure hematuria and proteinuria in IgA Nephropathy naturally?

From the above analysis, we can know that the underlying cause of the symptoms is due to damage of glomerular basement membrane. If we want to get rid of them, we need to restore the kidney structure and regulate the immune system. Immunotherapy is just such a natural remedy.

In our hospital, we have the most advanced diagnostic technology and techniques. After making an accurate diagnosis, our experts team will discuss together-also with patients, and make a personalized treatment plan for each patient.

Then, herbal therapy known as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, thus increasing the blood flow to the kidneys. Special materials in Chinese medicine will degrade the immune complexes and take them out of body. By doing this, further renal injury can be avoided and a favorable milieu is provided.

For the damaged and remaining renal inherent cells and tissues, we apply integrated Chinese - western medicine, such as Immunotherapy, orally taking medicine, etc to repair them and recovery the kidney function. The whole immune system of the body can be regulated with the most-advanced Immunotherapy.


With the above process, IgA Nephropathy can be treated successfully, and symptoms like hematuria and proteinuria will disappear naturally.

What Causes Numbness around Mouth in Kidney Failure

Numbness, also called paresthesias medically, describes the loss of feeling in the body which most often happens in the fingers, hands, arms, feet and legs. Sometimes, it can be a symptoms of a serious disease or condition. People with Kidney Failure may experience numbness around the mouth. What's the reason?

The renal systemic, meaning kidneys, play an important role in the regulation of fluids and electrolytes. Electrolytes referred to charged particles involved in the transmission of impulses in nerve and muscles. The major electrolytes in our body include calcium, sodium, potassium, etc. When the kidneys fail, electrolyte imbalance will occur, leading to symptoms in various organ systems.

Actually, numbness around mouth is the result of electrolytic imbalance due to a low calcium level in the blood. Besides, people may have numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes. These abnormal sensations may precede or present along with muscle spasms or weakness.

Apart from numbness around the mouth, what other problems will you have with electrolyte imbalance in Kidney Failure?

* Hyperkalemia, or potassium builds up in the blood, can lead to abdominal cramping, tiredness, muscle weakness or paralysis. In severe cases, cardiac arrest may appear.

* Hypernatremia, or too much sodium in the blood, will result in high blood pressure, weakness, muscle twitching, and disorientation.

* Hypermagnesemia, or excessive magnesium in the bloodstream will cause blood pressure drops, heart rate slow down, etc. In serious condition, coma and cardiac arrest can present.

* Low calcium levels cause muscle spasms, seizures and abnormal heart rhythms.
Is there any effective treatment?

Fixing the underlying problem is the primary treatment goal, which is the kidney failure. Once the underlying cause of Renal Failure is treated, symptoms of electrolyte imbalance will disappear naturally.


In 2012, the latest treatment for this condition is called Immunotherapy. For detailed understanding, please refer to "Treat Renal Failure with the Most Advanced Immunotherapy"

Should I Eat Bananas with Focal Segmental Glomerular Sclerosis

Some people with Focal Segmental Glomerular Sclerosis (FSGS) follow a renal diet that limits intake of sodium, potassium, protein and phosphorus. This helps the kidneys maintain normal levels of potassium and other substances in the blood. Should patients with this disease eat bananas?

Focal Segmental Glomerular Sclerosis

Normally, the kidneys perform several important functions that preserve life. These functions include filtering waste products from the bloodstream, regulating blood pressure, and maintaining normal fluid and electrolyte levels.

FSGS is a type of kidney disease in which attacks the kidney's filtering system-glomeruli, causing serious scarring. It is one of the causes of a serious condition known as Nephrotic Syndrome.

With declined kidney function, patient's kidneys cannot perform their normal functions, causing abnormal levels of potassium and other substances to accumulate in the bloodstream.

Should I eat bananas with Focal Segmental Glomerular Sclerosis?

Actually, bananas is a potassium superfruit, and one banana packs a potassium punch of at least 450 milligrams. So when the kidneys are not healthy, patients often need to restrict certain foods that can increase the potassium in the blood to a dangerous levels. If the levels becomes too high, it can cause an irregular heartbeat or a heart attack. Therefore, patients are suggested to avoid bananas.
Besides, patients are also recommended to limit or avoid high potassium foods, such as avocados, kiwi, mangos, papaya, oranges, honeydew, dried fruits, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, dried beans & peas, spinach, pumpkin, milk, yogurt, ice cream, chocolate, molasses, salt substitute, etc.


The above list does not include all foods high in potassium. Portion size also plays a role in the amount of potassium you get from the foods you eat. Consult our online experts or your dietitian about what to eat based on your individual requirements.

Respiratory Tract Infections and Nephrotic Syndrome

Nephrotic Syndrome is also known as nephrosis and is characterized by the presence of proteinuria, oedema, hyperlipidaemia, and hypoalbuminaemia. It can be caused by a wide range of primary and secondary diseases, among which respiratory tract infection is one of the most common factor. In this text, we will discuss about the relationship between respiratory tract infections and Nephrotic Syndrome.

1. Nephrotic Syndrome can be induced by a respiratory tract infection

When a person gets affected by a respiratory tract infection, a bacteria or virus will enter into the body easily. In order to rid these germs, the immunocyte will devour them. During the process of killing bacterium and virus, immunocyte become dead. For people with weak physique, there are less immunocyte.

In some cases, these cells fail to devour the germs, but bind up with them temporarily, forming a kind of immune complex. The immune complex circulates in the blood, and then deposit on the glomerular basement membrane, causing damage to the glomeruli-tiny filters of the kidneys. With increased permeability, more and more protein will be spilt, and eventually cause Nephrotic Syndrome.

2. Respiratory tract infections may aggravate the effects of Nephrotic Syndrome

Infection is also a common complication of the disease, which can lead to relapse and poor therapeutic effects if not treated timely or thoroughly. In severe cases, patients face the danger of death, so patients should pay much attention to it.

The following are some suggestions that can help patients prevent infections:

▪ In order to improve the immune ability, people can do regular exercises, such as biking, walking, jogging, etc. Moreover, some medications can be taken under the doctor's permission.

▪ Avoid catching a cold or over-strain work as well as has better not go to the crowed places.


▪ Get enough protein from the daily diet. Proper foods contained high-quality protein include lean meat, fish, eggs, etc.

2015年6月20日星期六

Should IgA Nephritis Patients Eat Figs

Figs grow on the ficus tree (Ficus carica), which is native to the Middle East. They are one of the first fruits ever to be cultivated. Figs tend to be more popular in their dried form, as the fresh ones are very delicate and tend to deteriorate quickly. While, should IgA Nephritis patients eat figs?

Healthy kidneys function to cleanse the blood, eliminate the toxins, control blood pressure, and preserve the balance of essential minerals in the blood stream. As kidney disease progresses, kidneys are less able to perform these important functions.

Figs are rich in several important nutrients, including potassium, especially the dried form. Two medium-sized fresh ones approximate a 100-gram serving that contain 232 milligrams of potassium, while the same-sized serving of dried ones, about 2/3 cup, provide nearly triple that amount with 680 milligrams.

For individuals with IgA Nephritis, the diseases kidneys excrete potassium inefficiently, leading to high potassium levels in the body. If this happens, patients have great problem like heart rhythm. Therefore, patients should limit or avoid eating figs.

Besides, other foods like raisins, prunes, oranges, tomatoes, yogurt, halibut, tuna, cod, sweet potatoes, spinach, artichokes, lima beans and molasses, etc should also be avoided. Apart from arranging a proper diet, there are also many things that patients can do to minimize the effects of the disease to increase life quality.

1. Give up smoking. There are many long-term benefits of giving up smoking. At the very least, this will help reduce blood pressure and help decrease IgA Nephritis complications.

2. Do regular exercises. A regular active lifestyle is of great importance not only for the overall health, but it will also help fight the depression.


3. Watch the stress levels. Kidney disease is just a small part of the daily living. Keep a positive attitude toward the treatment. Talk to the doctor if patients get too stressed out.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Shutdown

Kidneys are remarkable organs. Inside them are millions of tiny blood vessels that act as filters. Their jobs are to remove waste products, produce certain hormones, and regulate the level of chemicals in blood. When these vital organs stop working, it can lead to coma, other organ failure or even death. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of kidney shutdown can help us take prompt treatment so as to ensure a better prognosis.

Urinary changes

Changes in urine can be the first sign of kidneys shutting down. If your kidneys are failing, you may have:

▪ Darker urine that normal ▪ Blood in urine

▪ A foul or pungent odor of urine ▪ Decreased urine output

Fluid retention

Swelling in places like extremities or around the eyes can be caused by the kidneys' fail to remove excess water from the blood. This swelling is called edema. Patients may experience swollen ankles or fingers, especially when you have standing or sitting for a long period of time.

Anemia

Healthy kidneys release a hormone that stimulate the production of red blood cells. These cells carry oxygen molecules to each part of the body through blood. Then the oxygen can be applied to carry on cell's biological processes. In case of kidney shutdown, fewer red blood cells are produced, leading to low oxygen count in blood, or Anemia. Symptoms of anemia may include fatigue, dizziness, pale skin, chest pain, headache, and cold hands and feet.

High blood pressure

The kidneys release hormones that help maintain blood pressure. When kidneys shutdown, blood pressure can rise. High blood pressure can be both a cause and a sign of kidney failure. Hypertension can destroy the capillaries in the kidneys and cause renal shutdown.


Besides, individuals with shutting down kidneys may also suffer from chest pain, confusion, seizure, coma, etc.

How can I Recover the Kidney Shrinkage

Ultrasound is usually done to check the size and texture of the kidneys. In patients with Renal Failure, you may detect shrunken kidneys. This means that the kidney failure has been present for sometime, as the kidneys will shrink only at the kidney damage has been present for a long time. Then, is there any way to recover the kidney shrinkage?

Often, kidney failure does not cause any problems until the kidneys have almost completely failed. Patients may feel tired, less energetic, decreased appetite, nausea and itchy. They may also become more pale and the skin may darken and developing swelling in the feet or may have puffy face. Finally, symptoms like vomit and short of breath may occur.

Conventional Treatment

Traditionally, the kidney shrinkage is irreversible. Without a cure, measures are taken to make the kidneys last longer through controlling the decline of kidney function. Medications are often prescribed to control the high blood pressure and protect the kidneys. For those who have Diabetes, a good control of blood sugar is also necessary.

Though these steps may be necessary to alleviate your discomforts or symptoms, they fail to help you recover the kidney shrinking.

Latest Therapy for kidney shrinkage 2012: Immunotherapy

The latest news of recovering shrunken kidneys is immunotherapy in China. It is created by the nation's top nephrologists in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital. After more than twenty years' experience and expertise in treating a wide range of kidney diseases, they develop this new therapy in 2012.

Immunotherapy is an integrated Chinese - Western medicine which has surprising treatment effects on kidney repair. New treatments, such as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy and Immunotherapy are involved in the process of blocking further kidney function decline, repairing damaged renal functional cells, restoring the renal function, and rebuilding the kidney structure.


Are you still looking for better method to recover your kidney shrinkage? Immunotherapy is the best choice.

Can High Creatinine in Kidney Failure Be Reduced before Dialysis

When there is Kidney Failure, the kidneys are not able to filter waste products efficiently, so there will present a rise in creatinine levels in the blood. Dialysis is often recommended when the creatinine levels reach 10.0 mg/dL for adult patients and 2.0 mg/dL for babies. While, is there any natural way to reduce high creatinine levels aside from dialysis?

Symptoms of high creatinine

Some individuals may find out they have Renal Failure when there is extremely high levels of creatinine in routine blood tests, without feeling any symptoms at all. In other cases, patients may suffer from problems, such as felling tired or weakness, dehydration, confusion, shortness of breath, etc.

Once you experience the above symptoms, you may need to undergo dialysis to decreased elevated cretinine levels. Is this treatment effective?

Dialysis is a form of treatment required when the kidneys are unable to function at full capacity. It may be needed to continue the process of filtration of waste from the body in order to compensate for failed kidneys.

However, in some conditions, patients on dialysis would still have high creatinine levels. This is because the treatment can only reduce creatinine in a relatively short time. Moreover, it fails to eliminate the underlying cause - poor kidney function.

Is there any way to reduce high creatinine in Kidney Failure before Dialysis?

We have found the root cause of your problem is due to large decline of kidney function, if we find an effective way to repair and recover the renal functions, we can avoid dialysis. Here, we'd like to recommend the latest therapy which can help you achieve this goal - Immunotherapy.


This is a natural treatment which is developed in our hospital after more than twenty years' research. Advance therapies in Chinese and western medicine like Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Immunotherapy, etc are involved in this systemic therapy. You can find detailed explanation in our site or consult our online doctor.

2015年6月18日星期四

Is Eating Fish Oil Bad for A Person with PKD

A proper diet can help individuals with Polycystic Kidney Disease slow the progression of symptoms associated to the disease, for which there is no cure. Then, is eating fish oil bad for a person with PKD?

Fish oil

Fish oil contains oil expressed from the bodies of whole fish found in the depths of the North Atlantic. It is different from that as cod liver oil, which contains oil expressed from the livers of codfish.

Fish oil is a rich source of the omega-3 fatty acids docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid, abbreviated DHA and EPA, respectively. Omega-3 fatty acids is one of the two main classes of essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids are special fats that the body needs for optimum health. So, fish oil is a good choice for persons with PKD. Ask the doctor whether he thinks you would benefit from the supplement.

Moreover, patients should avoid several foods that are worst for PKD. These foods include as below:

▪ High-protein foods.

It is unwise for persons with Polycystic Kidney Disease to consume large amounts of protein. So, patients should avoid a high-protein diet.

▪ Salty food

Eat a low-salt diet can help slow down or prevent the loss of kidney function as well as control the high blood pressure. Patients should not add extra salt to the foods and also avoid processed and prepared foods.

▪ Caffeine-containing foods and drinks


Caffeine may increase the risk of enlargement of the cysts, so patients are advised to avoid coffee, tea, colas and other caffeine-containing foods and beverages.

Meal Plan for A Person with Diabetic Renal Disease

For a person with Diabetic Renal Disease, a proper meal plan is an essential part of treatment. It is necessary to adjust the daily diet to accommodate the renal disease and to guarantee appropriate management of Diabetes. The basic principles are: having foods with sodium, potassium, phosphorus in moderation and limiting carbohydrates in order to have a good control of blood sugar levels.

Low-Sodium Foods

A person with Diabetic Renal Disease need to limit the intake of sodium intake, since sodium can cause the body to hold on to extra waster, leading to hypertension. Using spices or lemon for flavor in the cooking instead of salt. Fruits and vegetables are low in sodium content, and other low sodium choices are fresh meats without salt or high-salt marinades, white bread, unsalted crackers and rice. Limit or avoid canned, cured, processed foods.

Low-Potassium Foods

As the kidney function declines, excessive potassium will collect in the blood. High potassium can affect heart rhythm. Restrict or avoid high-potassium foods, such as bananas, oranges, kiwi, apricots, prunes, avocado, green, cooked broccoli, cantaloupe, potatoes, spinach, vegetable juice and tomato products. Choose low-potassium foods like apples, canned apricots, berries, grape, mangoes, papayas, pears, peaches, plums, watermelon, pineapple, fresh broccoli, cabbage, carrots, celery, onions, corn, lettuce, etc.

Low-Phosphorus Foods

For a person with kidney disease, the phosphorus levels may increase, causing a decrease of calcium and subsequent weakening of the bones. Proper low-phosphorus foods include broccoli, corn or mushrooms, zucchini, apples, strawberries, grapes, unsweetened dry cereal, Cream of Wheat, and fat-free milk.

Selected Carbohydrates


Carbohydrates has the greatest effect on blood sugar levels, so it is important to monitor the intake of this nutrient. Foods with 15g of carbohydrate count as one serving, 30g as two servings and 45g as three servings. Eating the same number of servings at each meal helps keep blood sugar levels steady. Specific amount varies with personalized illness condition, and patients can consult our online doctor or a dietitian.

What Causes Fatigue in Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis

Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, or FSGS, is a type of autoimmune disease that affects the kidney function by attacking the glomeruli, the tiny units within the kidney where blood is cleaned. Common symptoms of this disease include fatigue, nausea, headache, foamy urine, weight gain, and loss of appetite. This text mainly talks about the causes of fatigue in FSGS.

Because the kidneys are responsible for removing waste products from the bloodstream, a decline in kidney function will result in feelings of sluggishness and constant unexplained fatigue. Some patients also feel weakness throughout their body and have trouble sleeping or concentrating.

Anemia is the most common cause of fatigue in FSGS kidney disease. When the kidneys are impaired, waste products or uremic toxins will build up in the blood stream. Moreover, healthy kidneys can also secrete several important hormones, one of which is called erythropoietin (EPO). This hormone can help the bone marrow make new red blood cells. As kidney function declines, they kidneys are not able to release sufficient EPO, leading to fewer red blood cells count, or anemia. Red blood cells contain a protein known as haemoglobin, which can transport oxygen to all the parts of the body. Without enough supply of oxygen, the cells in the body have to work harder, patients with FSGS will feel tired all of time.

Another common cause of fatigue in FSGS may be lack of hydration. The energy levels are directly associated with the kidneys' ability to process liquids and foods in the body. When the body runs low on water, it may also run low on energy.

The above is a general introduction of the reasons of fatigue in FSGS. Patients are suggested to talk with the doctor and find the specific causes so that we can take corresponding treatment to eliminate the underlying cause.

In order to remit the fatigue, patients should choose an effective therapy for FSGS as soon as possible. Chinese herbs can help you. Micro-Chinese medicine Osmotherapy is the evolution of traditional Chinese herbs therapy. Through this therapy, most useful ingredients of Chinese herbs can be permeated into the kidney lesion through skin. So the Chinese herbs can be full used to treat FSGS.
Besides, micro-Chinese medicine Osmotherapy can dilate the blood vessels and accelerate the microcirculation. In this way, more blood and oxygen can be provided into kidney tissues in order to reduce renal inflammation. Furthermore, Chinese medicine can regulate people’s immunity to fight against the factors which arouse FSGS.

Immunotherapy therapyis every effective in repair the harden tissues. In fact, once the glomeruli are hardened or dead, no drug can save them. However, stem Immunotherapycan provide healthy cells for kidney to replace the harden ones. Provided many kidney tissues are repaired, kidney function will recover and people’s fatigue will be removed.


In order to remove the fatigue, FSGS should be treated with a comprehensive therapeutic schedule. You can consult the experts online for therapy suitable for you.

What's the Connection between Chronic Renal Failure and Anemia

Anemia happens when there is a low red blood cell count. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen to all the cell throughout the body. Cells will use oxygen to change the glucose we get from foods into energy. While, anemia is a common problem with Chronic Renal Failure. Why?

Patients with Chronic Renal Failure develop anemia due to low levels of erythropoietin (EPO) and/or iron in the body.

EPO is an endogenous hormone produce by the healthy kidneys. This hormone tells the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, so more oxygen can be transported. However, if the damaged kidneys fail to work normally, they make little or no EPO.

Anemia in Chronic Renal Failure can also be caused due to iron deficiency. Iron is a mineral which can be found in high-protein foods. This mineral can help make hemoglobin, the protein in the red blood cell that carries oxygen. Patients are often told to follow a low protein diet, so they may not get enough amounts of iron from the diet.

The amount of red blood cells can also be affected by the accumulation of waste products in the blood. Normally, the kidneys can excrete toxins from the blood, but the damaged kidneys fail to filter as normal. If the body cannot get rid of these wastes, they will build up in the bloodstream.


Anemia often occur early in patients with chronic kidney disease, and the anemia worsens with time, as the disease develops. Every organ of the body can be directly or indirectly affected by this condition. If combines with high blood pressure, left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) can be causes. In severe cases, death can even be result.

2015年6月16日星期二

What are the Causes of Constantly Hungry in Diabetes

Hunger is a natural instinct and plays an essential role in human survival. However, some individuals feel excessively hungry, a condition which is also known as polyphagia. There are a number of things that could be at play among which Diabetes is an important reason. Then, what are the causes of constantly hungry in diabetics?

Insulin refers to a hormone that is made by the pancreas. The pancreas can automatically generate enough amount of insulin after people eating. Then, insulin will mover the blood sugar into the cells, and lower the levels of blood sugar.

In Diabetes, the body either does not produce enough insulin, produce no insulin, or has cells that do not response properly to the insulin. As a result, there is too much glucose building up in the blood. The excessive blood glucose will be excreted out of the body through urine. Therefore, although there is plenty of blood glucose, the cells cannot get it.

Normally, when the cells do not get enough glucose, or blood sugar, they will send a "message" to the brain that they need glucose (food) and it may need as much as people can give them. How will the body express the need for glucose? You may have guessed it, people become hungry.

Constantly hungry can be a sign of Diabetes, particularly undiagnosed or uncontrolled diabetes. while, how to feel full on a daily diet?

There are some tips for your reference.

▪ When you feel hungry, drink a glass of water and see how you feel after 15 minutes.

▪ Eat the meals and snacks on a regular schedule.

▪ Select high-protein foods that up to 20% of the daily calorie allowance.

▪ Eat fruits and vegetables that are rich in fiber, such as apples, pears, and oranges, etc.


The best way for people with Diabetes to get rid of Constantly Hungry is to receive effective treatment for Diabetes. In this way, diabetics can regain a new life.

Can IgA Kidney Disease Be Cured by Hormone Treatment

Immunoglobulin A is an antibody. Antibodies will be produced when there is a bacterium, virus, or toxin, invading into our body. In normal cases, these antibodies will help fight these invaders. Due to immune dysfunction, IgA can get into the kidneys, leading to inflammation. Eventually, signs like blood and protein in the urine, high blood pressure, swollen hands and feet, etc will occur. In western medicine, hormones are often used to treat IgA Kidney Disease.

Patient with the disease may have an abnormal immune system or low immunity. In these condition, IgA antibody will combine with the germs that entering into the body, forming immune complex. Normally, these immune complexes circulation through the bloodstream until being removed by the liver and other organs. In IgA kidney disease, however, they become trapped in the glomeruli. During the process of the body's ridding immune complexes, excessive immune response can be caused, leading to renal injury.

Hormone treatment for IgA Kidney Disease

After hormones get into the body, they mainly function to restrain the immune response so that the injury of renal inherent cells from immune complex deposits can be remitted. Symptoms of IgA Kidney Disease may be alleviated within a short period.

However, they do nothing to improve the damaged kidney function, so hormone treatment is not a cure for this illness. What's worse, under this treatment, patients may be haunted by some side effects, such as osteoporosis, excitement, high blood pressure, upper digestive tract bleeding, etc.


Is there any way to cure IgA Kidney Disease? Actually, the crucial points for curing the disease include an early diagnosis and prompt treatment. Patients should find a systemic therapy which can help eliminate the underlying causes through ameliorating the symptoms, inhibiting the abnormal immune response rapidly, removing the deposition of immune complex, and recovering the renal function. If the overall immune system gets well regulated, patients have great chance to be eventually cured.

How can Traditional Chinese Medicine Help with Kidney Failure

Kidney Failure generally occurs over a number of years as the kidney's nephrons-main functioning units of the kidney, are destroyed. In many cases, patients present no apparent symptoms until renal function is decreased to less than 25% of normal. As a complete medical system, Traditional Chinese Medicine has been used to treat the kidney disease effectively.

What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?

This is an ancient medical system that has been practiced for more than five thousand years. It aims at treat the root cause of disease, not only its symptoms. In modern-day terms, TCM is holistic in its approach. The following is a brief introduction to TCM's effects on treating Kidney Failure.

Qigong: an energy practice, generally encompassing simple movements and postures. This system emphasizes nourishing, strengthening, and healing the kidney.

Acupuncture: the insertion of needles in acupoints to help Qi flow smoothly. It can aid the flow of clean energy into the body to release the energy that promote renal function.

Acupressure: the use of specific hand techniques to help Qi flow smoothly. Several specific points on the foot, ankle and near the second lumbar vertebrae are pressed for some seconds to promote kidney health.

Herbal therapy: herbal combinations or formulas are applied to strengthen and support organ system function. An innovative herbal medicine has shown surprising effects on treating Kidney Failure, which is known as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.

Different from traditional oral medicine, this therapy is an external application. Chinese medicine is abstracted from the herbal plants, without any side effects to human body.


With high permeability selectively target the kidney, Chinese Medicine can arrive at renal lesions directly in one minute. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy has high local concentration, high bioavailability and strong osmotic force and avidity, so it can quickly improve the pathological state of the kidney, promote the remedy of damaged nephrons, and achieve the effect of regulating immune function. Over time, the kidney function of Kidney Failure patients can be largely improved.

Will UTI Cause High Creatinine in Chronic Kidney Failure

Creatinine is a waste product produced by the muscles through normal contraction. In Chronic Kidney Failure, blood levels of creatinine, metabolic waste products that are normally filtered out by the kidneys, are increased. In some cases, patients may wonder whether urinary tract infection will lead to high creatinine levels in Chronic Renal Failure. Continue reading to find an answer.

For individuals with Chronic Kidney Failure have approximately 3 times greater chance of getting infectious complications, such as UTI. Though kidney dysfunction is the main cause of high creatinine levels, a urinary tract infection may also cause higher levels of creatinine. Moreover, UTI will aggravate the effects of renal failure. So, it is necessary to take effective precautions of UTI as below.

▪ Wear cotton underwear and panty hose with a cotton crotch, as cotton allows air to pass in and out so as to keep the crotch area drier. This is helpful in preventing the flourishing of bacteria in this area.

▪ Females are advised to wipe from front to back. By doing this, we can reduce the risk of bacteria's spreading from anus into the urinary tract.

▪ Urinate before and after sexual intercourse.

▪ Eat some natural diuretics to help flush out the system such as watermelon, parsley, and celery. Besides, take some vitamin C which can help raise the acidity level in the urine, making it harder for bacteria to reproduce.

In western medicine, antibiotics are often used to treat UTI. However, these medicines have their own side effects, such as yeast infections.


Patients have other better choice of natural remedy, such as dandelion. It increases urine flow and the tea made from it flushed the urinary system. Ask our online experts or your doctor about any natural therapy that is suitable for your personalized condition.

2015年6月15日星期一

Why do I Have Hypercholesterolemia with Nephrotic Syndrome

Nephrotic Syndrome is a condition in which the filters of the kidneys become leaky and large amount of protein is spilt into the urine. This kidney disease is featured with protein in urine (>3.5g/day), low blood protein levels, hypercholesterolemia, high triglyceride levels, and tissue swelling. This text mainly talk about the pathogenesis of hypercholesteromia in this disorder.

What is Hypercholesterolemia?

This condition refers to the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood. It is not a disease but a metabolic derangement that can be secondary to many disease. People affected by this condition are likely to develop other diseases, such as cardiovascular disease.

It is closely associated with the terms"hyperlipidemia"(elevated levels of lipids) and "hyperlipoproteinemia" (elevated levels of lipoproteins)
Pathogenesis of Hypercholesterolemia in NS.

Individuals with kidney disease often have abnormal lipid metabolism. Both increased synthesis and decreased clearance of lipoproteins may contribute to the hyperlipoproteinemia which frequently complicates the NS with increased levels of total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol as the most characteristic abnormality.

Hyperlipoproteinemia may also be featured with high triglycerides levels, increased concentrations of Apo B, Apo C, Apo E and decreased levels of Apo A-I and Apo-II.

Increased lipoprotein synthesis happens in partly undefined mechanisms associated with urine protein, low blood protein levels and, possibly, and more mevalonate (as a substrate for cholesterol synthesis).

Urinary loss of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) components and other lipo-regulatory factors can cause reduced activity of lipolytic enzymes, leading to damaged clearance of cholesterol- and triglyceride-rich lipoproteins of lower densities and altered composition of HDL.


Due to the variability in the above two metabolic abnormalities, corresponding variability in lipoprotein profiles of people with NS occur as a result.

Diabetes on Kidney Dialysis Life Expectancy

Diabetes and kidney disease, sadly, are closely related. Diabetes may impair the kidneys, sometimes causing kidney failure, also called Renal Failure. When renal failure advanced to Stage 5 CKD, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), people have to undergo kidney dialysis. How long can persons live with this treatment?

Kidney dialysis

This therapy removes waste products from the blood stream that are normally excreted by the kidneys. As the kidneys fail to function well, toxic wastes can build up in the blood, making patients ill.

There are two major types of dialysis for patients with kidney failure: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.

Hemodialysis is the more widely applied type, which involves connecting the patient, via a major vein, to a machine that can filter the blood and remove waste products. In peritoneal dialysis, the own peritoneal membrane of patient's body done the filtering, aided by special solutions that are introduced into the abdominal cavity to help eliminate toxins.

What's the life expectancy of Diabetes on Kidney Dialysis?

This question may bring about a very sobering reality, but the answer varies from a wide range of variables. Generally, the average life span for those receiving kidney dialysis is 4 years. However, in many cases, patients can live a life for as long as 25 years.

Another report shows that dialysis survival rate at close to 80% through 1 year, 64% through 2 years, 33% after 5 years and 10 percent through 10 years. Moreover, younger people survive longer on dialysis than older people.


It should also be noticed that the most effective way to prolong the life expectancy of Diabetes with kidney disease is to catch kidney damage before it has progressed so far. There are effective natural treatment that can slow or even prevent its progress, protect the remaining kidney function, repair the kidney damage, and restore the kidney structure. With prompt treatment, some patients can get rid of dialysis successfully.

Can GFR of 28 Be Improved

Glormerular Filtration Rate is becoming increasing useful to help measure the level of kidney function. GFR gives the doctor an indication of how much damage has been done to the kidneys and determine the stage of kidney disease. The earlier kidney disease is detected, the better the chances of preventing further deterioration of disease and restoring the kidney function. While, can GFR of 28 be improved?

GFR can be calculated with a math formula using the person's age, race, gender and the serum creatinine. A blood test may be ordered to measure the serum creatinine level. Creatinine refers to the waste product of muscle activity. Normally kidneys can remove creatinine from the blood. As kidney function declines, serum creatinine levels rise.

Five stages of CKD and GFR for each stage:

▪ Stage 1: Normal or high GFR (> 90 ml/min)

▪ Stage 2: Mild CKD (60-89 ml/min)

▪ Stage 3: Moderate CKD (30-59 ml/min)

▪ Stage 4: Severe CKD (15-29 ml/min)

▪ Stage 5: End Stage CKD (<15 ml/min)

Can GFR of 28 be improved?

As we can see, patients with GFR of 28 are in Stage 4 Kidney Disease, and it is time to begin preparing for dialysis and/or kidney transplant. When the kidney function falls below 30, most individuals need to see a nephrologist. The kidney doctor will talk about treatment like dialysis or kidney transplant.

It is true that these two types of therapies may help patients to sustain a normal life, but they do nothing to help people improve the kidney function. So, patients still definitely face great risk of progressing to advanced stages. It is wise of patients to find better therapy.


Here, we'd like to recommend a natural therapy known as Immunotherapy in China which has surprising treatment effects on CKD Stage 4. It is a holistic treatment with functions of repairing the renal injury, significantly improving the GFR, and rebuilding the kidney structure. In some cases, patients can get rid of dialysis with improved kidney function.

2015年6月13日星期六

Patient from China Recovers from Children Nephrotic Syndrome

Name: Lin Hao

Gender: Boy

Age: 4 years old

Country: China

Admission time: December 15, 2009

Discharge time: January 10, 2010

Admission diagnosis: Children Nephrotic Syndrome

Condition before the treatment:

Without effective treatment, little Hao experienced swollen face and legs for about 26 months. Hopefully, after his mother got to know our hospital, she took her son here for better treatment.

Results of tests: Proteinuria 3+, ALB 13.4g/L. 24-hour Urine Protein 1.79g/24h.
Treatment procedure:

Integrated Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy and hormones.

While protecting the kidneys from further damage, the treatment focus on eliminating the symptoms like swelling and proteinuria.

Condition after the treatment:

Swelling disappeared in the 12th day with gradually reduced dose of hormones.
5 more days later, the 24-hour urine protein decreased to 0.08g/24h. Meanwhile, the levels of creatinine and BUN reduced.

With a better mental state, little Hao's appetite increased obviously and he slept well in the night.

Little Hao's mother told us, "My son has changed a lot. I'm very happy to see this. He used to stay at home and felt depressed all the day. Now, he begin to play with other kids happily. I love his big smile the most."

On January 7, 2012, little Hao's mother took him here for the sixth return visit. And, we are glad to see all of his indexes stay normal.


Hope little Hao always enjoy his childhood!

Is It Possible for Cysts in PKD to Disappear without Surgery

Normal kidneys are about the size of a closed fist. People with Polycystic Kidney Disease have fluid-filled cysts forming in the kidneys. The size of the kidneys may change depending on the size and number of cysts. Besides, the cysts can interfere with normal kidney functions and after time cause kidney failure. About 50% of patients will experience end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In order to prevent the progression of PKD, a natural therapy, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, has been invited in China which can make the cysts in PKD disappear without surgery.

The cyst is just like a balloon, the more air into it, the bigger it will be. So the key point is to stop more air entering into it as well as finding an exit for the air. The function of Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is just like this.
On one hand, this therapy stops the cells secreting fluid and reduced the source of cystic fluid. On the other hand, it can increase the cell's permeability, and then the fluid will come into the capillaries, thus shrinking the cysts gradually. The pressure to the kidney can be reduced and avoid the influence on the kidney functions.

Characteristics of this herbal treatment are as below:

▪ Chinese medicines can activate the epithelial cells of the cysts to restrain the secretion of the cystic fluid and stop its growing.

▪ Increase the discharge of the cystic fluid, strengthen the permeability of the cyst surface so as to speed up the discharge of the cystic fluid and make the cysts shrink.

With the above process, the cyst enlargement can be restrained, and the cysts will become smaller and smaller.


Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an innovative therapy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which is applied externally. It is developed on the basis of 26 years' experience and expertise in treating PKD. Many patients at home and abroad have regained a normal like with this natural treatment.

Is There A Cure for IgA Nephritis (Berger's Disease) without Dialysis

If no prompt treatment is carried out, IgA Nephritis (Berger's disease) will lead to chronic kidney disease, after time-years or even decades-the kidneys will slowly stop working. By then, dialysis is needed. Half of the people who do get IgA Nephritis may progress to end stage renal disease. Is there a cure for the disease without dialysis?

Firstly, we need to have a general knowledge of IgA Nephritis pathogenesis so that we can find a cure through eliminating the root cause. How do patients get this disorder?

IgA is an autoimmune disease in which a person's own immune system damages their own body. This disease is named for the deposits of IgA that stuck in the kidney filters-glomeruli.

IgA is an immunoglobulin- a normal component of a healthy immune system. In normal cases, they attach themselves to infection in the body, triggering the immune response. In this way, the infection can be eliminated.

In IgA Nephritis, a defective form of IgA gets bound to another IgA molecule other then an infection, forming an immune complex. The immune complex can become lodged in the kidney and activates the immune system. The activation of immune system may lead to swelling and kidney impairment. This disease often progresses slowly.

How to cure IgA Nephritis without dialysis?

Dialysis acts as a replacement for the kidneys by filtering the toxic wastes from the blood through a dialysis machine. It do nothing to repair the damaged kidneys, so patients' kidneys will not get better.

Patients should receive a standard treatment in order to cure the disease. The therapy should help patients to clear up the immune complex deposition, block further renal injury, repair the impaired kidney function, rebuild the kidney structure, and regulate the overall immune system. Have you find such an effective treatment?


In China, the latest Immunotherapy in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital is just such a kind systemic therapeutic method.

Promising Treatments for FSGS in China 2012

FSGS, or Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis is a relatively common form of kidney disease, especially in the US. For patients with this disorder, some segments of kidney filters called "glomeruli" are scarred. FSGS is not an easy disease to treat, and steroids are commonly used to deal with the disease. Unfortunately, these drugs have significant side effects. Is there any other promising treatments?

In 2012, the latest treatment for FSGS is Immunotherapy in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital. This new therapy is developed by the nation's kidney experts based on 26 years' expertise and clinical practice in kidney disease treatment. It is a systemic treatment which include advanced therapy as below:

▪ Immune clearance

During the process of clearing harmful substances including micromolecule substances, middle molecular substances, and macromolecules, several treatments like immunoadsorption, plasma exchange, and blood purification, etc are adopted. Then further damage to the kidneys and other organs can be stopped.

▪ Immune regulation

During this step of treatment, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can help us remove the harmful substances in the kidneys. As a innovation of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), this therapy is applied externally. Patients just need to lie on bed with two medicine sacks attached to renal lesions. The treatment would feel like massage. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can function to improve blood circulation of the kidneys, decrease inflammatory reaction and eliminate harmful substances. In this way, we can effectively stop the progress FSGS.

▪ Immune reconstruction


As we know, the cause of FSGS is abnormal immune system and immune dysfunction, so if we want to avoid the relapse of the disease, we should rebuild the immune system. In this step, Immunotherapyis applied. With self-renewing ability, Immunotherapy can generate mass of offspring that may have exactly the same characteristics as the original Immunotherapy. In addition, these cells also have potential to differentiate into functional cells of various tissues. So far, Immunotherapy is the most-advanced treatment for FSGS.

2015年6月11日星期四

Natural Treatment for Renal Parenchymal Disease: Immunotherapy

Renal refers to the kidneys, and parenchymal refers to medical conditions involving the tissue. So, Renal Parenchymal Disease refers to the diseases that involve the kidney tissue. The disease can affect one or both of the kidneys, and the kidney may have lost part or all of its function. How to treat Renal Parenchymal Disease in a natural way?

How the kidneys work?

Normally, our kidneys have several important functions in the body:

▪ Filter waste products from the bloodstream and maintain the electrolytes balance within the body;

▪ Remove chemical and drug by-products and toxins from the blood;

▪ Eliminate these substances and excessive water as urine;

▪ Help regulate the blood pressure;

▪ Produce hormones and vitamins that are needed for the functioning of other organs.

In the renal parenchymal area of each kidney, there are millions of nephrons. The nephrons contain small blood vessels known as glomeruli, the tiny-filters of the kidneys.

Renal Parenchymal Disease occurs when the outermost internal region of the kidneys where blood is filtered become damaged, and the renal tissues become scarred or damaged. In severe cases, the kidneys cannot work properly to remove wastes and excess fluid, so these substances will build up within the body, ultimately resulting in Renal Failure.

How to treat Renal Parenchymal Disease naturally with Immunotherapy?

Immunotherapy is the latest treatment for kidney disease in China 2012. This natural therapy can function to repair the damaged nephrons, restore the kidney function as well as regulate the overall immune system.

In Immunotherapy, Chinese herbal therapy called Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is firstly applied to create a favorable environment for the kidney repair. Then the most-advanced Immunotherapy can help us regenerate new functional cells and also rebuild the immune system.


Immunotherapy is a holistic treatment for Renal Parenchymal Disease, and patients experience no pain and no side effects with this standard therapy.

The Reason Why People with Diabetes Feeling Giddy

For a person with Diabetes, getting giddy may indicate a number of health concerns. Giddiness may indicate hypoglycemia (low blood glucose), low blood pressure, or other unrelated medical conditions. Having a good control of Diabetes is of great importance, and if a diabetic start to experience giddy, prompt medical treatment is needed.

● Hypoglycemia, or low blood glucose

A number of reasons can lead to the drop and a too low level of blood glucose, such as medicines, increased physical activity, skipping a meal or eating a very small meal and drinking alcoholic beverages. In this condition, people will experience symptoms like giddiness, sweating, huger, headache, pale skin, shakiness, confusion, short attention span, etc.

Measures that can prevent hypoglycemia include taking medicines at recommended time, having adequate foods during a meal, and avoiding alcohol.

● Low blood pressure

Diabetics may fail to have a good control of blood pressure, so some of them will feel giddy when they are moving from a sitting to a standing position. This is a very severe condition and ask the doctor about the best treatment.

Besides, certain medications, blood vessels obstruction or improper work of the nerves that regulate the blood vessels and heart can also be the reason of this problem.

● Other medical condition

An individual with Diabetes may feel giddy due to other medical conditions like ear infections, and diseases of the middle ear, etc. Symptoms including vertigo, nausea, vomiting, headaches can be causes. Untreated promptly, ear infections will get worse, or even impair the person's hearing.


Are you still unclear about the cause of your feeling of giddy? Ask our online experts or your doctor right away. They will provide the most suitable treatment for you.

2015年6月10日星期三

Polycystic Kidneys Cysts are Shrunk with Micro-Chinese Medicine

Name: Mr. Li

Gender: Male

Age: 45 years old

Country: China

Admission time: March 13, 2008

Discharge time: April 6, 2008

Admission diagnosis: Polycystic Kidneys, Polycystic Liver Disease

Condition before the treatment:

"I was diagnosed with PKD in October 2006. At that time, I had no symptoms so I took no treatment for my illness."

"I felt well until there was persistent colic in my left upper abdomen, and I went to the local hospital. After 21 days' hospitalization, the pain got relived and I went back home."

"About two months ago, I detected that there were much blood in my urine. I was extremely scared. So, I came to the largest kidney disease hospital for my Polycystic Kidneys treatment."

Right kidney: 17.0×7.2×6.3cm, Left kidney: 21.0×6.5×6.1cm, the largest cyst in right kidney: 8.0×6.0cm, the largest cyst in left kidney: 5.4×3.2cm, 24-hour urine protein: 0.08g/24h, Scr: 101.25umol/L, BUN: 328.3mmol/L, Ccr: 69.3ml/min, Serum Potassium: 4.19mmol/L, Na: 142.5mmol/L, Urea: 6.51mmol/L.

Treatment procedure:

1. Western medicines.

2. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy:

With functions of dilating blood vessels, anti-inflammation, anti-coagulation, and degradation, cysts can be shrunk, the kidney damage can be repaired gradually and renal functions will recover over time.

Condition after the treatment:

"After the treatment, my condition has improved a lot. I began to have roses in my cheeks. And, the pain in my left upper abdomen also disappear after one-month treatment."

"Now, my blood pressure level is stable with 130/90 mm/Hg. There is no blood in my urine. My urine color turns straw yellow. Now, I am more energetic. All of my changed contribute to the shrunk of my cysts. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is really fabulous!"


Right kidney: 13.0×7.2×5.3cm, Left kidney: 15.0×6.1×4.9cm, the largest cyst in right kidney: 5.0×3.8mm, the largest cyst in left kidney: 2.1×1.8cm.

How do You Develop Kidney Disease with Diabetes

Diabetic Kidney Disease is kidney damage that occurs as a result of Diabetes, which may cause illness and even death for diabetics in some cases. However, not each of persons with Diabetes will develop chronic kidney disease, and people in the following conditions are more prone to get affected by CKD:

▪ Persons are of African American, Hispanic or Native and Alaskan American origin

▪ Have a family history of kidney disease or hypertension (high blood pressure)

▪ Bad control of the levels of blood sugar

▪ Affected by Type 1 Diabetes before 20 years old

▪ A smoker

How do You Develop Kidney Disease with Diabetes?

Each of the kidneys contain approximately one million nephrons that remove waste products and excess water out of the blood. These nephrons function to help regulate water, salts, glucose, urea, phosphorus and other minerals.

In the beginning, they kidneys may show increased filtration rate for certain period of time, as the presence of glucose increases the amount of filtrates that pass through the renal functional units-glomeruli. So, more protein can be released through the glomerular basement membrane, resulting in small amounts of protein in the urine.

Due to the damage of membrane caused by the filtered protein, there are more loss of protein in the urine and more kidney damage. Ultimately, large amounts of protein get lost in the urine and renal function begins to deteriorate. Diabetes is one of the most common causes of end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Besides, kidney damage can be brought about by increase tendency of atherosclerosis in Diabetes. With an increase blood fats levels depositing in the blood vessels walls, the blood supply to the kidneys can be affected. Kidney damage can be the result of diminished blood flow.


How to prevent kidney disease for persons with Diabetes? Kidney damage may be halted or slowed down if blood sugar is kept in good range. Meanwhile, people are suggested to take standard treatment for the disease.

How to Stop Nephrotic Syndrome Occurring Again and Again

Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is a collection of symptoms which occur because the glomeruli-tiny filters of the kidneys, become leaky. The glomeruli act as the kidneys' filters, allowing a certain number of wastes and fluids to be removed from the blood. Normally, proteins cannot pass through the glomerular filtration membrane. However, in persons with NS, the filters becomes defective and large quantities of protein are spilt out into the urine.

NS usually occurs in children aged 6 months to 5 years old, although it can affect people from all age groups. Boys are two times more likely to suffer from the disease than girls. It often appears for the first time after a child has had a cold or infection.

A number of different diseases can lead to NS. In general, the kidney damage occurs as a result of immune dysfunction. With an abnormal immune system, it becomes directed against the person's own kidney. The glomeruli become increasingly leaky as a variety of substances from the immune system are lodged in the kidneys.

Conventionally, medicines that suppress the immune system are usually applied to treat NS. With these medications, various symptoms can be improved. However, they do nothing to rectify the immune dysfunction, so the disease will recur again and again.

In western medicine, there is not yet a better therapy that can stop the relapse of NS. How about Chinese medicine then?

In China, a new therapy known as Immunotherapy have been developed with aims of eliminating the root cause of NS so as to stop the frequent recurrence. It is a holistic treatment that can be used to eliminate the symptoms of NS as well well solve the problem fundamentally.

Immunotherapy is a systemic therapy which involves the most advanced kidney disease treatments in the world. They include:

▪ New immunosuppressants with little or no side effects

▪ Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy --clear up the deposits of harmful substances and provide an advantageous milieu for kidney repair.


▪ Immunotherapy -- Immunotherapy are intravenously used to restore the kidney function and regulate the immune system.

Will IgA Nephritis Relapse after a Kidney Transplant

IgA Nephritis is named for the deposits of IgA immune complex in the kidney filters, or glomeruli. It affects millions of people all over the world. Except for the cases of rapid progression, most patients with the disease will lose kidney function slowly, ultimately progress to Renal Failure. Those who have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) may consider to undergo a kidney transplant. Will IgA Nephritis relapse after a transplant?

Recurrence of IgA Nephritis after a kidney transplant is fairly common, and on average, around 2.5 years after the transplant. But it can happen at any time.
If a kidney biopsy is done for all transplant patients with this disease, approximately 60 percent of them may have evidence of this illness in the sample of biopsy. However, not each of patient would have signs or other abnormal test results. About 20 to 40 percent of patients may have abnormal protein or blood in the urine as a result of the relapse of the disorder.

Generally, after about 5 years of the transplant, patients have increased rate of kidney loss, and around 40 percent of patients who experienced recurrent IgA Nephritis will finally lose their kidney. This would happen after 10 years or more.

Therefore, patients should be aware that a renal transplantation is not a cure for the disease, merely a replacement organ. It is wise for individuals with this disease to find a better cure for IgA Nephritis.

IgA is a kind of autoimmune disease. This is a disease in which the person's own immune system attacks their own body due to immune dysfunction. As a result, large amount of IgA immune complexes will deposit in the glomeruli, causing the inappropriate immune response.


At present, the latest treatment for IgA Nephritis is Immunotherapy in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital. This therapy is developed based on 26 years' research and clinical practice in treating IgA kidney disease. Refer to "The Latest Treatment for IgA Nephropathy: Immunotherapy" for better understanding.

How can I Prevent My Stage 3 PKD from Progressing

Polycystic Kidney Disease Stage 3 is also called the enlargement stage. After patients enter into 40 years old, cysts will grow further and there is increased risk of cyst rupture once the cysts increase to more than 4cm in diameter. However, with effective treatment, we can successfully prevent the progression of Stage 3 PKD.

As the cysts grow continuously, people will experience a series of symptoms in this stage, such as pain in the back, protein in the urine, blood in the urine, and elevated blood pressure, etc. Close observation is necessary at the moment.
Besides, Stage 3 PKD is the critical period to adopt standard treatment. Corresponding therapy should focus on shrinking the enlarged cysts. In addition, long-term cystic pressure may also lead to certain damage to these functional cells in the kidneys, so protecting and repairing the functional renal cells is also necessary.

Here, we'd like to introduce a new treatment known as Immunotherapy for patients' reference. This therapy is the latest treatment for PKD in China 2012, which is developed by the nation's top kidney experts in our hospital on the basis of more than twenty years' research and clinical practice of treating kidney diseases.

Under the treatment of Immunotherapy, people with Stage 3 PKD can not only expect to prevent further progression but also achieve the goal of kidney repair. This is an integrated Chinese - Western medicine treatment, and the whole process involves the most advanced therapies for Polycystic Kidneys.

● Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy

It is a natural herbal therapy applied externally on acupoint of lower back. The main curative effects of this therapy are to stop the growing of cysts and shrink them in size. By doing this, we can block further kidney damage so as to stop further deterioration.

● Immunotherapy


For people with have severely damaged kidney functional cells, Immunotherapy is needed to help us regenerate healthy cells and restore the kidney function gradually. In our hospital, Immunotherapy Immunotherapy and Immunotherapy have been used clinically in effectively treating PKD.

Will Regular Exercise Help Improve My Renal Failure

Renal Failure may lead to poor physical endurance as well as psychological disorders in patients, and they often wonder that "Should I exercise if I have kidney failure?" In fact, proper physical activity can benefit patients both physically and psychologically, as exercise can reduce the risk of heart disease, which is particularly important for Renal Failure patients. So, doing regular exercise can help improve the illness condition.

Benefits

1. Other diseases that may accompany Renal Failure like anemia or Diabetes will be positively affected. In addition, the levels of cholesterol, triglyceride and risk for coronary artery disease can be lowered. Those changes can contribute to preserve remaining kidney function.

2. Persons who are overweight can lost extra pounds after burning fat during the process;

3. The psychological well-being can be improved through reducing depression and anxiety.

What kind of exercise should I do?

The exact answer depends on a person's current physical condition and history of exercise in the past. People can begin an exercise with the doctor's approval.

▪ In general, the best exercise choice is those that involved continuous movement and the large muscle groups, as they can increase the fitness of heart. These activities include walking or swimming.

▪ Discuss with the doctor about what exercises should be avoid in order to keep persons safe and healthy.

▪ To monitor the body's reaction to the activity, have a blood test and check blood pressure after the activity.


When the kidneys cannot function properly with Renal Failure, they lost the ability to easily and effectively remove waste products from the system. Untreated, this loss of function can progress until the kidneys ultimately fail altogether. So, the most important point is to find a systemic therapy which can restore the kidney function.

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