Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine, which helps build muscle mass.
It is removed by the kidneys, so its level in the blood is considered an
indicator of kidney health. When the kidneys are function normally, the level is
relatively constant day to day. Normal levels are 0.5 to 1.2 miligrams per
deciliter. For patients with Diabetic Kidney Disease, the problems with kidney
function occur, resulting in raised creatinine level.
How to control high creatinine level in Diabetic kidney disease?
Firstly, modify you diet. Limit the intake of protein through lowering the
amount of meats and add more vegetables, fruit, whole grains to the diet. Avoid
salty foods.
Secondly, discontinuing the use of certain medications, such as over the
counter pain relief medicine. Remember not to stop them without first consulting
your doctor.
Finally, receive effective treatment to restore the damaged kidneys so as to
eliminate the root cause.
In western medicine, dialysis helps filter toxins from blood, hence it makes
patients feel better. However, this is just symptomatic treatment, the condition
may recur again.
In Chinese medicine, there is an alternative treatment which can remove the
underlying cause and rebuild the kidney function. It is known as immunotherapy.
This is a systemic and comprehensive treatment which can guarantee us a
satisfactory treatment effect. The specific methods includes:
● Brand new immunosuppressive drugs-block inflammatory response and prevent
further damage of kidney injury.
● Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy-dilating the blood vessels, improve the
renal micro-circulation, provide enough oxygen and blood to the repair of
kidneys, and create a favorable milieu.
● Immunotherapy-repair the damages kidneys and regulate the immune
system.
● Immune clearance treatment-clear up the harmful substances in the blood
with technology such as immunoadsorption, plasma exchange, and blood
circulation.
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