Can stage 3 CKD patients have nausea or vomiting? According to GFR, chronic
kidney disease can be divided into 5 stages. The normal range of GFR is 80 to
120 ml/min. In the third stage, GFR falls to 30~59 ml/min. Serum creatinine is
186-442umol/L, the normal range of which is 44 to 103 umol/L. Symptoms can be
such as pain in lower back, increased urine at night, fatigue, and so on. If
nausea and vomiting appears, it indicates that there must be damage in digestive
system, which usually takes place in stage 4 and even stage 5 of chronic kidney
disease. If not controlled well, nausea and vomiting will appear sooner or
later. The reasons go as follows:
One important function for kidney is to filter blood, thus filtering toxins
and immune complex out. However, when kidney fails, such toxins and immune
complex will exist in blood and move with blood circulation, which even deposit
onto organs or tissues and so on. After they are in digestive and brain system,
nausea and vomiting will appear, which also indicates that in this stage, the
condition is severe in deed. It is also a bad prognosis if stage 3 kidney
disease can not be treated well.
Stage 3 is a critical stage, in which, condition can be reversible if treated
effectively and GFR can increase with the help of immunotherapy including stem
cell, herbs and so on. Most kidney diseases are caused by immune disorder, on
the basis of which, immunotherapy is researched out in our Hospital, which is a
systematic treatment and also a combination of Chinese herbs and stem cell. On
the basis of herbs, after micrio-process, Chinese Medicine is created, which can
not only repair the damaged cells but also increase the immune ability.
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