Saturday, May 25, 2013

How to Avoid Dialysis in CKD Stage 3

How to avoid dialysis in CKD stage 3? Stage 3 of chronic kidney disease equals renal insufficiency of discompensation stage according the reference in China. In this stage, the creatinine is 186-442umol/l.
In stage 3, patients are in a critical stage. The reasons are as follows: on one hand, if chronic kidney disease patient can find it out and treat it as soon as possible, they can recover. On the other hand, if they can not receive effective treatment, with the renal function declining, they will take dialysis. In most of the countries in the world, when creatinine is more than 445 umol/l, patients will start dialysis. Dialysis can only help discharge the toxins for the time being and can not repair the damaged intrinsic cells in the kidney. What’s more, patients have to afford the expense which is expensive and suffer from the side effects it takes.
Is there an effective method which can avoid dialysis in CKD stage 3? In our Hospital, chronic kidney disease stage 3 patients receive immune therapy for as we mentioned in the other articles, most kidney diseases are related with immune. So we are aimed at increasing the immunity of patients as well as repairing the damaged intrinsic cells, which rebuilds renal function.
On one hand, Chinese Medicine is used, the main purpose of which is to promote the blood circulation, even micro-blood circulation, dissolve the blood stasis which leads to thrombosis. In addition, the active materials in it can also increase the immune ability, which can help discharge the immune complex away from the body.
On the other hand, stem cells are also transplanted, which can differentiate into necrotic cells, thus helping rebuilding renal function as well. In addition, stem cells can also increase the immunity of patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3.
We believe that after Chinese Medicine and stem cell transplant are applied, the renal function can be recovered and patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3 can avoid dialysis.

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