1. Who is in the confine of the dialysis
National Kidney Foundation guidelines recommend you start dialysis when your
kidney function drops to 15% or less — or if you have severe symptoms caused by
your kidney disease, such as: shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle cramps,
nausea or vomiting. You and your doctor will make the decision about when to
start dialysis as your kidney disease progresses. Your kidney function overall
health, nutritional status, symptoms, quality of life, personal preferences, and
other factors impact the decision. Healthcare providers recommend that dialysis
begin well before kidney disease has advanced to the point where life
threatening complications can occur.
2. The side-effects of long-term dialysis
Low blood pressure is the most common complication and can be accompanied by
lightheadedness, shortness of breath, abdominal cramps, muscle cramps, nausea,
or vomiting.
3. What kidney disease patients can get from our hospital
For these patients who are to do dialysis, there are three effective
treatments for you to choose from in our hospital. They are Immunotherapy
therapy and Immunotherapy and by Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. All these
three treatments can help you reserve your conditions and help you avoid the
dialysis.
4. The effects after kidney disease patients use the treatment in our
hospital.
They can help you increase of urine volume, recovery of kidney function
(increase of urine creatinine), disappearing of toxic symptoms, remission of
symptoms in digestive tract, increase of appetite, recovery of disorder of
electrolyte, stable blood pressure, improvement of internal environment of
urine, disappearing of symptoms of heart failure, improvement of anemia. Fix the
damaged cells in our kidneys and renew kidney functions, functions of renal
tubule return to normal at last.
Welcome you to consult more details of effective treatment from online
experts!