Q: My creatinine level is 12.5 and both of my kidneys lost 80% renal
functions. Urea Level is 291, how do reduce the high level in creatinine and
urea? Is there any complication of dialysis? Can I get rid of dialysis?
A: Creatinine level 12.5 is really too high and dialysis is necessary for you
now. It's true that there are many complications of dialysis and many people die
of it, but it will at least remove the toxins in the body and protect other
organs from being damaged. After dialysis, his appetite will be better and the
physical condition will improve.
Of course, dialysis is not a kind of treatment for the kidneys. While
removing the toxins by dialysis, kidney repair treatment is also needed to
recover the kidney function. In order to achieve an all-side improvement, we
suggest the combined therapy of Chinese medicine and western medicine to treat
kidney failure.
Micro-Chinese medicine can help expand the blood vessels and increase the
blood flow in the kidneys. In this way, the blood and oxygen supply in the
kidneys will be sufficient thus activating the self renewal of the damaged cells
and recover the kidney function.
Immunotherapy will differentiate into new nephron and replace the dead ones,
so it can also help recover the kidney function. As long as his kidney function
is recovered to over 15%, he can get rid of dialysis.
As for how to reduce creatinine level and BUN now, ketosteril can help remove
these toxins through intestinal tract. If you want to use ketosteril, you need
to talk with your doctor at first. However, the fundamental way is still to
recover kidney function. Only when the kidney function becomes better, can the
toxins be discharged out through kidneys and the creatinine will come down
naturally. If you need more help, please feel free to ask kidney-treatment@hotmail.com.
We are glad to help you.
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