Recently a 62-year patient with kidney shrinkage and 4-year history of
dialysis together with very less urine has asked me on my advice. Here I want to
share my suggestion with you all.
Maybe many of people now think that there is no any hope for this patient, in
other words, this patient has to accept dialysis for the remaining life, or may
wait for kidney transplant. Is it really only both these two ways available for
this patient?
I do not think so. I want to say this patient is lucky. Why do I say that?
The reason is that many patients who have accepted dialysis for a half year are
likely to have not any urine at all. But for this patient, he has dialyzed for
four years, and also, his age is over 60 years, so the fact that this patient
still has some amounts of urine is very good.
For his disease, although the early treatment for the underlying cause
certainly has a better treatment effect, however, the later treatment(Kidney Disease Treatments) at now
does not represent that he has gotten none of any chances.
The existence of urine proves that the patient still has blood circulation in
his or her kidneys, so what he or she should do is to cherish this last chance
and grasp it, here I recommend Immunotherapy used in Shijiazhuang kidney disease hospital. This therapy
has helped many patients reduced their times for dialysis, and even helped them
get rid of dialysis, and furthermore, we helped many of them lead a normal life
as others. Hope we can help you.
That is to say, even if you suffer from kidney shrinkage, or accepted
dialysis for several years, if only you still have a little amount of urine, you
still have a possibility getting a better satisfactory therapeutic result.