GFR, or Glomerular Filtration Rate is a standard method of expressing overall
renal function. The normal range is about 100~140 mL/min in men and 85~115
mL/min in women. As kidney disease develops, GFR fall. When it drops to lower
than 15, Kidney Failure can be the result. Therefore, patients need to take
effective treatment so as to improve GFR and prevent the progression of kidney
disease.
Causes of decreased GFR in kidney disease
Each kidney is comprised of a million tiny filters known as glomeruli. A
filter can separate substances based on their unique features. When optimal, the
GFR is high, but with disease the ability to clear substances across a filter
reduces.
Reduced GFR in kidney disease is resulted from damages to the glomeruli. Most
of kidney diseases arise due to abnormal immune system. When pathogenic foreign
body invade into the body, antibody fail to devour but bind with them, forming
immune complex. Through blood circulation, the immune complex will arrive at the
kidneys where they cause undue immune reaction. The glomeruli are impaired, and
their filtration ability decreases.
How to improve GFR?
To improve GFR in kidney disease, we must clear up the immune complex
deposits in glomeruli and repair their damaged filtration function. Here we
recommend the new treatment for kidney disease-immunotherapy, which can help us
achieve these aspects.
The treatment procedure includes steps as follows:
● Block excessive immune reaction-through regular use of new
immunosuppressive medications. The dosage varies with different condition.
● Clear the immune complex effectively-the innovative Micro-Chinese Medicine
Osmotherapy is adopted to degrade and expelling the immune complex
deposition.
● Repair the damaged glomeruli and recover renal function-the most advanced
Immunotherapy (through intravenous injection) can help us realize these
purposes.
This is just a general introduction, and please consult our online experts if
you are interested in our immunotherapy.