2013年1月16日星期三

Is There Any Effective Treatment for ADPKD Stage 3, Creatinine 1.8


"I am a male, 43years, have been diagnosed with ADPKD for 10 years. Now I am in ADPKD Stage 3, my creatinine 1.8. But the kidneys are enlarged. Is there any effective treatment for my disease?"

We are one of the largest kidney disease specialized hospital around the world, and the nation's top experts in our hospital has 26 years' experience and expertise in treating Polycystic Kidney Disease with different stages. So, don't be worried, we have effective treatment for your disease.
As you said, your creatinine level is 1.8. It is a little higher than the normal range (0.6~1.2). This means that more than half of your kidney function has been damaged by the enlarged cysts.
You said you are in ADPKD Stage 3, this indicates that there may be 30~59 percent of kidney function left in your case. The decline of kidney function is due to the enlarged cysts' press to renal functional cells. Untreated promptly, your condition will aggravate further into renal insufficiency and even renal failure.
Currently, the effective treatment you find should help to prevent the enlargement of cysts, protect the residual kidney function, and improve the kidney function. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy and Immunotherapy are the best solutions for your illness.

The treatments are non-invasive therapies that have no side effect to patient's body. The main functions of Micro-Chinese Medicine include restraining the growth of cysts and shrinking them over time. In this way, the suppression to renal tissues can be decreased.

Then, systemic Immunotherapy is used to help you repair the kidney damage, restore the renal functions, and regulate the immune system. In this way, the progression of ADPKD Stage 3 can be effectively stopped.
Certainly, specific treatment plan is made by our kidney experts according to your personalized condition. So, you are suggested to send more copies of medical report to our email pkddoctor@hotmail.com. We are glad to help you!

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