2014年11月6日星期四

Renal Failure: Can Kidney Transplant Change Your Lifestyle

Kidney transplant is a surgical procedure that involves the transplant of a donor's healthy kidney into patient's body. The transplanted kidney can do work of two failed kidneys. However, it is cannot cure Renal Failure and is an ongoing therapy that requires patient to take anti-rejection medications for the rest of life in order to prevent the body from rejecting the new kidney.

If an organ is not available, patients will be put on the wait list for an kidney. The wait time for a kidney varies with places, and it can be years long. During the wait time, the disease can become even aggravated and patients face the risk of dying.

The good news is that in China, a better therapy known as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy has been developed to treat Renal Failure in a natural way. So some patients don't need a kidney donor any more.

This kind of therapy is safe, and won't cause any side effects, and some patients describe it as massage. This method not only put more medicines into renal lesion, but also enhance the use ration of medicines. Meanwhile, we can avoid the gastroenteritis which is caused by oral taking medicines and also avoid medicines loss, as we know if medicines are taken by oral, medicines need to go through all digestive systems.

After entering into patients' body, through dilating blood vessels, anti-inflammation, anticoagulation, and preventing blood viscosity, the internal environment of the kidneys will be greatly improved, so the kidneys will be protected in such environment. In this way, the self renewal of the damaged cells will be reactivated, thus recovering the kidney function in Renal Failure.

Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital was established in 1986. Through 26 years' development, it has become one of the largest kidney disease specialized hospital worldwide. Currently, the latest Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy has been used to treat a wide range of kidney diseases including Renal Failure. With prompt treatment, patients can successfully avoid a transplant and live a normal life with their own kidneys.

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