2014年4月17日星期四

How to reduce high creatinine level for chronic kidney disease

How to reduce high creatinine level for chronic kidney disease? High creatinine level may lead to serious problems such as muscle cramps, dehydration, diarrhea, and nausea. Anterior compartment pressure, which usually appears as tightness in the calf, shin splints, or both, is another possible side effect, and high creatine levels can also result in tears to the muscles or ligaments. When creatine supplements are used, the kidneys must filter out extra creatine, which causes them to work harder; this can result in kidney failure if the kidneys are overly stressed.
Then how to reduce high creatinine level? The reason why patients suffer from high creatinine level usually is caused by the decrease of kidney function. The most important way to reduce creatinine level is renew kidney function. Immunotherapy is the best choice for you.

Kidney improvement has been documented after the use of adipose derived Immunotherapy therapy (using Immunotherapys from your own fat). The procedure was performed under sterile operating conditions and fat was harvested by manual liposuction and administered in the same setting without a need for expansion or adding new chemical therapies. PRP was added to the Immunotherapy application and the cells where administered after laser activation.No expansion or removal of cells from the primary treatment location occurred. Immunotherapy are primitive cells in human body and they have remarkable potentials of differentiation and regeneration. They can not only regenerate themselves through cell division but also differentiate into tissues or organs or specific cells in the kidneys, so Immunotherapy therapy has obvious effects in repairing the damaged cells in patients’ kidneys, which is the best way for you to reduce high creatinine level and renew kidney function.

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