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Can you die from kidney failure? The answer is no. But the fact is that many renal patients die eventually. Do you know why? Now go on reading to learn more information.
Simply renal failure does not threaten your life. But its complications will do.
When your kidneys fail to work, massive waste products build up in the blood. If you do not take any measures to clear them, they will affect all systems of your body so as to threaten your life. That is why in ESRD, dialysis or kidney transplant are usually recommended to maintain your life.
However, during dialysis, you may experience a lot of complications, such as cardiovascular disease and pernicious anemia, which increases your risk of death. Some studies show that about 45-60% of renal failure patients die of cardiovascular diseases.
Treatment to reduce the complications of renal failure
If you do not want your life to be threatened, you need to reduce the complications of renal failure and the side effects of dialysis. Here we recommend you a systemic Chinese medicine treatment. It is Toxin-Removing Treatment. It takes advantage of Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Medicated Bath, Foot Bath, Enema Therapy, Navel Therapy, Mai Kang Mixture and so on to expel waste products out of body, making internal environment good for kidney self-healing and other medication application. It can also dilate blood vessels and remove stasis to improve blood circulation and increase blood flow into damaged kidneys to supply them with enough essential elements such as oxygen, nutrients and active ingredients of medicine to speed up kidney recovery. After about one week’s treatment, you will see floccules in urine. After about half month’s treatment, your high creatinine level, high BUN and high uric acid level will decrease. After about one month’s treatment, your renal function will increase. With the enhancement of kidney function, you can reduce or even avoid dialysis, and you can lead a normal and full life.
Can you die from kidney failure? As long as you control the disease well and reduce its symptoms and complications, you can lead a normal and full life. How is the effect of your current treatment? If you would like to get personalized guidance from our renal experts, please leave a message below or contact online doctor.