2015年6月20日星期六

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?

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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.

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