Creatinine is a common measurement for kidney function. It is produced through muscle metabolism and can normally be discharged by the kidneys into urine. Elevated serum creatinine directly points to damaged kidney filtrations system. However, creatinine is not the most sensitive index for kidney function decline.
When GFR decreases to one third of normal range, serum creatinine will increase. In other words, our kidneys have strong capacity of metabolism and patients can have no obvious discomfort feelings. When such obvious symptoms as nausea and vomiting occur, creatinine has elevated obviously and kidney damage has become quite severe. Now we’ll introduce the way to lower serum creatinine.
Usually, patients with serum creatinine 707mmol/l or GFR<10mmol will be recommended to start dialysis. Others with severe complications such as combined cardiovascular diseases, arrhythmia and high blood potassium will be recommended to start dialysis. In those conditions, the meaning of dialysis is to relieve complications by removing wastes into urine artificially. However, dialysis is actually not a treatment method, kidneys can not be improved from it, for which patients will become more and more reliant on it over time.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a treasured therapy to lower creatinine level. Damaged kidney tissues can be repaired and further kidney damage can be avoided with typical features of dilating blood vessels, anti-inflammation, anticoagulation and degeneration in Chinese medicine. As long as damaged kidney cells can be repaired, creatinine level can also be lowered down gradually. It is aimed at the root cause of high serum creatinine, and is convenient, safe and effective.
What we should understand is that chronic kidney disease doesn’t happen overnight. So kidney disease can not be cured in a short time. While adopting Chinese medicine, patients should also take care to avoid all aggravating factors in daily life. Only in this way can you kidney function be gradually improved.
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