Acute Renal Failure, also known as acute kidney injury, is defined as an
abrupt or rapid decline in renal filtration function. This disorder is usually
characterized by a elevated serum creatinine or azotemia. Acute Renal Failure
may cause fluids, electrolytes, and waste products to accumulate in the blood,
leading to severe complications.
Complications of Acute Renal Failure
The complications of Acute Renal Failure will affect multiple systems of the
body, including the digestive system, heart, lungs, and nervous system.
Infection. Infection is one of the commonestly seen complications of Acute
Renal Failure due to the improper working of the body's immune system.
Uremic syndrome. Uremia is a severe complication of prolonged Acute Renal
Failure. When the kidney function is seriously damaged, wastes will build up in
the blood and can effect the patient's mental status, so decreased level of
alertness, confusion, seizures may appear. Due to the fluid retention, the
cardiovascular system is attacked, causing patient to occur high blood pressure
and possibly heart failure. Fluid in lungs will also lead to pulmonary
edema.
Increased potassium level in the blood may happen due to the kidneys'
inability to filter and excrete the electrolytes properly.
Treatment of Acute Renal Failure
As a characteristic therapy in our hospital, Micro-Chinese Medicine
Osmotherapy have been used to treat Acute Renal Failure effectively. Different
from traditional Chinese medicine and western medicines, it has no side effects
to patients.
After micro-processing the Chinese herbal medicines into granules, they can
be penetrated into the renal lesions with the help of advanced osmosis
equipment.
By features of dilating blood vessels, anti-inflammation, anticoagulation and
degradation, we can improve the blood circulation, remove stasis, repair the
damaged renal intrinsic cells and recover the renal function. In this way, Acute
Renal Failure can be well treated.