How to improve low GFR in lupus
GFR measures how much blood is filtered by the kidneys every minute, and this is an important indicator in reflecting how well your kidneys function. Low GFR results with reduced renal function. How to improve low GFR in lupus?
Low GFR in lupus
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder in which the human immune system becomes hyperactive and attacks normal body tissues and cells erroneously. A hyperactive immune response can cause inflammation of various tissues and body cells. When the kidney tissues are inflamed, this will cause a progressive decrease in kidney function. As a result, less fluid is filtered by the kidneys, thus leading to low GFR in lupus.
If GFR is below normal, a high level of waste and fluid will accumulate in the body. Therefore, patients with lupus with low GFR will experience a lot of discomforts and symptoms like high blood pressure, swelling, fatigue, bone disease. How to improve low GFR in lupus is the main concern for patients.
How to improve low GFR in lupus?
In order to improve GFR in lupus, the first step of the treatment is to stop the kidney function from deteriorating. As mentioned above, inflammation is the culprit of kidney damage. To suppress inflammation of the kidneys and to correct immune dysfunction, immunotherapy is prescribed in this treatment process. If an overactive immune response is prevented, inflammation will not occur.
Another important goal of treatment is to restore impaired renal tissue and improve kidney function. If the renal blood vessel permeability can be reduced and the function of the kidney barrier can be improved, no protein will leak into the urine. However, there is no such treatment that could restore impaired renal tissue in traditional Western medicine. Chinese medicine can activate the self-healing system in the body for the regeneration of impaired renal tissue. Thus, the kidneys will work more efficiently for blood filtration and GFR will be radically improved.
My mail: Asya.yue@mail.ru, whatsapp / Viber +8613292893707.
Leave a message
Active Forum Topics
-
Autosomal Dominant PKD is one of the most common inherited kidney diseases. It is also known as adult PKD because patients usually dete...
-
Back pain , sciatica and high blood pressure are common complications of Polycystic Kidney Disease . How about the Polycystic Kidney Dis...
-
Polycystic Kidney Disorder is a genetic kidney disorder in which cysts develop and grow in or on the kidneys. Ultimately, these cysts t...
-
Polycystic Nephritis , Polycystic Kidney Disease as its alternative name, is a typical genetic kidney problem. In people with this diseas...
-
Blood in urine or Hematuria , is one of common symptoms for people with Polycystic Kidney Disease . Unlike other kidney diseases, PKD ca...