Friday 29 June 2012

Implies high creatinine renal disease

Many patients we see that if the high creatinine implies kidney disease. So I will explain this question for all patients.
Creatinine can be used as a more accurate indicator to reflect the degree of renal parenchymal damage. However, the index of creatinine is not a sensitive indicator in predicting renal function. Why?
The reason is that when the glomerular filtration rate is reduced to half full, the serum creatinine begins to rise. It is also means, because our kidneys have a strong ability to compensate, so when the kidneys are slightly damaged, patients may not be able to feel the discomfort evident.
Be aware that when patients begin to show symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, dizziness, at that time, the kidneys may have already been severely damaged, meanwhile, is also your blood creatinine begin to rise.
Depending on what the experts say, when the concentration of creatinine in the blood exceeds 707umol / L, it indicates that the disease has entered the terminal stage of kidney disease. At that time, the accumulation of toxins such as creatinine could cause damage to the human body, so that patients can have many clinical symptoms such as vomiting, nausea or difficulty resting. So the best choice is to choose the dialysis treatment.
With the most recent proposed immunotherapy treatment in our hospital, not just the apparent symptoms of high creatinine could be reduced, but the root causes of high creatinine --- kidney disease can also be treated well. For patients with kidney failure, they can get rid of dialysis or extended intervals at least by our dialysis treatment.

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