2014年2月27日星期四

High creatinine level in dialysis patients

High creatinine level in dialysis patients. Generally speaking, when patients suffer from high creatinine level, the normally way they choose to solve this problem is dialysis, but can dialysis can really help renal disease patients get rid of dialysis?
No, dialysis just a tool help patients clean out the waste in patients body, it has no help with fixing the damaged cells or renewing kidney functions. When kidney can’t perform well in patients’ body, as the decline of the kidney function, more and more toxic depositing in the body, overtime, some symptoms like high creatinine level will occur. Then patients lower the high creatinine level by dialysis. But dialysis isn’t a very good way to reduce high creatinine level. For on hand, long term dialysis has many side effects. On the other hand, some risks may occur after dialysis including heart disease, high blood pressure, headache, vomiting and so on.
The most advanced treatment for high creatinine level is Immunotherapy therapy, which is no doubt better than dialysis. Immunotherapys to self-renew and give rise to subsequent generations with variable degrees of differentiation capacities, offers significant potential for generation of tissues that can potentially replace diseased and damaged areas in the body, with minimal risk of rejection and side effects. They can not only regenerate themselves through cell division but also differentiate into tissues or organs or specific cells in the kidneys. As a result Immunotherapy therapy has obvious effects in treating high creatinine level.

So if you are now suffer from high creatinine and dialysis, you happen to read this article, congratulations to you, you are lucky enough to find a more effective way to solve this problem. Hope you can get rid of the pain caused by high creatinine level and dialysis.

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