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When you have both gout and kidney disease, treating gout can be difficult because some medicines, such as NSAIDs, are not safe for the kidneys. What is a good uric acid reducer medication for kidney disease patients? Read on to learn more information.
Western medicine
In western medicine, there are many types of medicines to help reduce uric acid level. Some are to prevent your body making too much uric acid, such as Allopurinol and febuxostat, while some are to help get rid of uric acid from the blood, such as Pegloticase. You should talk to your doctor to find out if they are safe for you.
Chinese medicine
There are many therapies to help detoxify the blood, such as steam therapy, enema therapy, circle therapy, medicated bath, etc. We all know that Chinese medicine takes effect slowly, hence to achieve a good effect, it is better to combine them together. Toxin-Removing Treatment is such a systemic treatment. It is composed of 9 therapies. Those therapies can work together to eliminate waste products and extra fluid from body via urine, sweat and bowel movement. They can also dilate blood vessels and remove stasis to improve blood circulation and increase blood flow into kidneys so that enough essential elements such as oxygen, nutrients and active ingredients of medicine can be transported into nidus to speed up kidney recovery. Moreover, they can restore the balance of anti-inflammatory cytokines and pro-inflammatory cytokines to reduce renal inflammation and control the disease from getting worse. And they can also help you follow a healthy lifestyle so as to reduce the production of uric acid level.
After about half month’s treatment, your uric acid level will go down.
After about one month’s treatment, your renal function will get improved, and the uric acid can be passed out naturally.
What is a good uric acid reducer medication for kidney disease patients? Toxin-Removing Treatment will be a good choice, but it is not suitable for all patients. Note: the material is just intended for informational purposes. For specific treatment suggestions, please consult a physician.