The method of reducing creatinine 810 in diabetic nephropathy
I am a patient with diabetic nephropathy, and my creatinine in serum has an increase to 810, I was wondering, is there any way to lower the high level of creatinine?
For your condition, the level of creatinine is much higher than normal. Creatinine is formed from muscle catabolism and meat consumed by you. And urea is generated from dietary protein and tissue protein. Under normal circumstances, they can be excreted from the body by the kidneys. As soon as the kidneys go wrong, they accumulate in the blood and cause further damage to the kidneys. As a toxin, it should be removed through the kidneys. As soon as it increases, only 30-50% of kidney function remains.
As a diabetic, if you want to control your disease well, the most important thing is to control sugar, blood pressure and lipids. You know that if the blood sugar level is not controlled for a long time, in the glomeruli there will be a state of high pressure, high filtration and high infusion. Diabetes can always cause damage to the endothelial cells of the glomeruli, and also, the main function of endothelial cells is to control the diameter of blood vessels and monitor the dynamics of blood flow, when cells are damaged, there will not be enough blood circulation inside the kidney, and this is fatal to the kidneys, you know , That cells feed on blood and oxygen, so the condition of lack of blood and oxygen inside the kidney is formed.
In short, low-calorie, low-calorie and low-calorie food is good for you, but proper treatment is the key to fighting your illness. It is said that osmotherapy of micro-Chinese medicine is one of the most effective methods of treating diabetic nephropathy, it can lower the high level of creatine by improving kidney function.
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