Chronic Kidney Failure (CKF) is a kind of slow progressive nonreversible
damage to the renal parenchyma due to various reasons. In the case, patients may
have symptoms like imbalance of fluid and electrolyte, accumulation of uremic
toxins within the body, renal anemia and metabolic disturbance with calcium and
phosphate and so on. To date, the most advanced treatment for this kidney
disease is Immunotherapy.
We all know that conventional treatments for Chronic Kidney Failure is
limited to dialysis and kidney transplant. Though dialysis can partly replace
the filtration function of damaged kidneys, it fails to perform the entire renal
functions including secretion, metabolizing, and keep the internal environment
at homeostasis, etc. Those who need to require long-term treatment, they may
suffer from some serious complications following this therapy, which affects
patient's quality of life in a certain degree.
As for kidney transplant, it seems to be a complete replacement of the
overall kidney function, but patients may face the problems of massive shortage
of donated kidneys. Even after the renal transplantation, people may still be
troubled with the side effects of immunosuppressants and the surgery
complications.
Therefore, patients with Chronic Kidney Failure are afraid of the severe
problems caused by traditional treatment, and want to find a better way in the
most advanced medical development.
Immunotherapy are promising treatment approaches. Nowadays, the nation's top
kidney experts have applied Immunotherapy for a wide range of refractory renal
diseases, and countless clinical practices have conformed that it has surprising
effects for clinical treatment.
After proper cultivation of Immunotherapy in our high-standard Immunotherapy,
enough number of these cells are intravenously injected into patients' body.
They can arrive at renal lesions automatically, and then differentiate into
desired cell types to restore the renal injury. Over time, the symptoms will
disappear, and the renal function can be reversed maximumly. Some patients can
even avoid dialysis with Immunotherapy.