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Proteinuria is a very common symptom of CKD patient. It means your kidneys are damaged so that they can not retain protein in your body. Can we reverse kidney damage due to proteinuria? Not a few kidney patients consult our online doctors the similar question.
We can turn proteinuria negative completely with Chinese medicine.
You may find that under western medicine treatment, your proteinuria decreases, but after a period of time or when you taper the medicine, it may come back again. If you use Chinese medicine, this condition seldom occurs. Because we have used Chinese medicine for a long period of time, almost all kidney patients get greatly relief from kidney disease, and their proteinuria all turns negative.
Chinese medicine for proteinuria
The commonly used Chinese medicine includes Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Medicated Bath, Foot Bath, Moxibustion, Enema Therapy, Steam Therapy, oral Chinese medicine, etc. Some can increase your urine output so as to remove waste products from body. Some can make you sweat, with which some wastes can be passed out as well. Some can improve your bowel movement to increase waste products secretion from body. Some can dilate blood vessels and remove stasis to improve blood circulation and increase blood flow into damaged kidneys to improve renal ischemia and anoxia. Some can supply the damaged kidneys with enough essential elements to speed up kidney recovery. Some can strengthen your immunity to fight against the disease. After about one week’s treatment, you will find that your urine becomes smelly and cloudy. After about half month’s treatment, your proteinuria will begin to decrease. After about one month’s treatment, your kidney condition will get well. With treatment going on, your proteinuria will turn negative.
Can we reverse kidney damage due to proteinuria? Yes, we can, but our treatment requires you come to China for treatment. For more information on our hospital and our treatment, please leave a message below or send emails to renal-disease@hotmail.com.