2015年12月21日星期一

Three Steps to Treat PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease)

Most PKD patients must have the knowledge that up to now no complete cure is available. Some patients have lost their confidence in life and work.
In fact, Polycystic Kidney Disease can be treated and controlled to a large extent. That is to say, patients can lead a normal life as long as you choose the proper treatment. Then, how to find a proper therapy? You should stick to the following treatment principles which are: control your high blood pressure, shrink the cysts and repair the damaged intrinsic cells.

1. Control your high blood pressure

In most cases, high blood pressure is the primary symptom of PKD. On the contrary, high blood pressure will speed up the kidney damage further. So, the control of high blood pressure is necessary for PKD patients.

2. Get the cysts shrunk

All the kidney damages and symptoms are caused by the continuous growing cysts. The pressure on the kidney units will go naturally and all the symptoms caused by the pressure will be alleviated. Traditionally, way of shrinking the cysts is surgery, which can do great harm to the kidneys. It is not the best treatment option.

3. Get the damaged kidney unites repaired

The cysts damage the kidney units are mainly through the cutting the supply of blood and oxygen. In this way, ischemia and anoxia are the main reason why kidneys are losing their functions. So, it is necessary for patients to find a therapy to increase the blood and oxygen supply. If the anoxia and ischemia can be improved, the kidneys can be treated effectively.

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, developed from the Chinese herbs, can achieve the purpose of treating PKD by the shrinking the cysts, get the kidney function repaired. Because it does not cause any side effects, more and more people are choosing this therapy to treat PKD.


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