Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is a collection of signs and symptoms that occur when
the kidney's filtering system-glomeruli-are damaged. When the glomeruli become
damaged, proteins begin leaking into the urine (proteinuria). Proteinuria causes
fluid to accumulate in the body, and prolonged leakage can lead to kidney damage
and even failure. While, is Nephrotic Syndrome curable?
To be honest, the curative effects of Nephrotic Syndrome can be decided by
many factors, such as choice of therapy, daily health care, diet, etc.
Therefore, there is no definite answer to the above question. However, you can
choose the best treatment to furthest repair the damaged kidneys so as to
recover renal function.
Best treatment for Nephrotic Syndrome (NS): immunotherapy
The best treatment should avoid the large amount use of hormones, remedy the
symptoms, and recover the kidney function. This is the ultimate purpose of the
treatment. Immunotherapy is just such kind of therapy.
As an integrated therapy of Chinese medicine and western medicine,
immunotherapy can increase the curative effect and shorten the treatment
course.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is firstly utilized to block further
damages and repair the damaged functional cells. It is an innovative therapy of
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and the efficacy can be improved a lot.
Micro-Chinese Medicine is applied externally, so it is very convenient and
patients suffer no pain.
Then Immunotherapy is used to achieve a much better effect. In our hospital,
umbilical mesenchymal Immunotherapy and cord blood Immunotherapy are cultured
and transfused into patients' body. They don't have antigen on the cellular
surface, so there exists no immune rejection and any side effects. Immunotherapy
can repair the damaged renal intrinsic cells and rebuild the kidney structure,
and eventually recover the renal function.
In conclusion, immunotherapy is the best treatment for Nephrotic Syndrome.
The curative effect certainly varies from case to case. To what extent can
immunotherapy treat your disease? Feel free to consult our online doctors.