Tuesday, July 9, 2013

IgA Nephritis Patients Recover with the help of Chinese Medicine

Xu Longjun, master, lives in Shenyang city, Liaoning Province, and graduated in July, 2011. After working for half a year, he encountered renal hematuria as a result of a fever. At the local hospital, he was diagnosed with IgA nephritis, sever mesangium hyperplasia, with the adhesion of saccule. The urine protein showed (+), and the urine occult blood (++++).CTX had no effect on it, either. In January, 2011, he turned to our hospital with Bp150/95mmHg, urine occult blood (++++), a large amount of RBC under microscopy and a little anemia. 15 days after the treatment of Chinese Medicine, his blood pressure became normal, and he stopped the medicine. There existed a little opacities in the blood and the color of the blood is darker.
The family members thought his condition got much more serious and decided to give up, and turned to another hospital in Shanghai. The doctor arranged a group- consultation, and persuaded him not to give up. When the patient left the hospital, his blood occult still showed (++++), but the microscopic hematuria decreased. After three- month- treatment at home, the occult blood decreased to (++),and he felt better.
Worring that he would lose the job, the patient went to work. Within one month, the occult blood increased to (++++) due to labor. He accepted Chinese Medicine again. And five months later, the urine test presented negative, and the blood pressure became normal. During the consolidation period, he got a fever twice, but the disease did not occur. He went to work again.
Kidney disease is chronic and recurs over and over again, which even deteriorates into uremia after ten years or twenty years. People turn pale at the mention of it. Many patients see doctors here and there and lose heart. How to cure the nephropathy is also a hard nut to crack for many doctors. Chinese Medicine can really give patients hope by extending blood vessels, dissolving blood stasis, improve the blood circulation and repair the damaged intrinsic cells in the kidney.

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