In certain patients levels of Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine may
rise and reach dangerous limits due to various reasons. This happens when the
kidneys do not filter out the toxins which condition is called renal failure. It
may be due to functional or structural changes of the kidney tissues. When BUN
and Creatinine rise to a certain limit, hemodialysis is carried out, which is a
procedure in which the blood is cleansed of toxins through an outside machine,
replacing work that the kidneys normally do. Dialysis is done primarily to
provide an artificial replacement for lost kidney function due to renal failure.
Decision to carry out dialysis depends on many factors.
Normal levels of Creatinine in the blood are approximately 0.6 to 1.2
milligrams (mg) per deciliter (dl) in adult males and 0.5 to 1.1 milligrams per
deciliter in adult females. The normal range for BUN is 7 to 20 milligrams per
deciliter (mg/dL). At certain places it is mentioned as 7 - 25 mg/dl for
adults.
Chronic causes of renal failure include poorly controlled diabetes, high
blood pressure and glomerulonephritis. Side effects of certain medicines can
also cause renal failure.
Once renal failure has occured, it becomes extremely difficult (nearly
impossible) to restore the kidneys to normal.However, Micro-Chinese Medicine
Osmotherapycan reduce serum creatinine, the treatment of renal failure.We adopt
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy to solve this root cause. The active
materials of Chinese herbal medicine can efficiently arrive at the kidney area
and begin to work with the help of osmosis device. They can eliminate the immune
complexes and provide the nutrient for kidneys through promoting blood
circulation and removing blood stasis. All the medicine used comes from the
nature, patients will not worry about the side effects, and with time going, the
kidney function will be recovered gradually. However, this secret prescription
is unique in our hospital. When the kidneys become health, renal insufficiency
patients will find high creatinine and other symptoms disappear gradually.
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