2015年12月22日星期二

What to do with Creatinine Level 500

Creatinine is the waste product produced by muscles. In the normal condition, creatinine will be filtered by healthy kidneys. If the kidney is damaged, the creatinine will deposit in our body. Once the creatinine level rises, that means the kidney function is damaged severely.
High Creatinine Levels
Normal levels of creatinine vary by age and gender. Normal creatinine levels in males at age 4-20 years are 0.2-1.2 mg/dL, at age 20-69 are 0.7-1.5 mg/dL and above 70 years are 0.7-1.7 mg/dL. The normal level of creatinine in females at age 4-20 years are 0.2-1.2 mg/dL, at age 20-69 years 0.6-1.4 mg/dL and above 70 years are 0.6-1.5 mg/dL. In the United States, creatinine is typically reported in mg/dL, while in Canada and Europe μmol/litre may be used. 1 mg/dL of creatinine is 88.4 μmol/l.How to Reduce High Creatinine Level in Blood
If the creatinine level is 500, that means the condition is very severe, which is equal to the Renal Failure stage 4. In most countries, patients with such a high creatinine level should be advised to do dialysis. However, must they?
Dialysis can help the body eliminate the toxins, so the creatinine level can be reduced obviously by dialysis. However, the healthy kidneys have many functions, not only the function of filtrating waste products. And dialysis can not replace the other functions of healthy kidneys. The patients will have dependence on dialysis and become weaker and weaker.What Natural Supplement Will Lower Creatinine

Immunotherapy, a new therapy which combines Micro-Chinese Medicine and Stem Cell Treatment. Chinese herbal medicine aims to repairing the impaired renal cells and tissues, so as to refresh their functions. Stem cells can generate the new healthy renal cells and tissues to replace the dead ones. Thereby, stem cells can improve the functions that should be played by the dead cells.

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