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When seeing creatinine level increase, you may seek treatment to lower it, for example, you may take ketosteril, Niaoduqing, medicinal charcoal, etc. Those medications are to help cleanse the blood so as to keep your creatinine level down, but they can not repair kidney damage and promote renal function. Take catching a cold for an example, you may take some cold medicine to inhibit the symptoms and relieve your discomforts. But even though you do not have any symptoms, it does not mean you get well. Generally speaking, only when after a week can you cure the colds.
Treatment to keep creatinine level stabilize and meanwhile promote renal function
Besides symptomatic treatment, it is recommended to try a systemic treatment. It is Toxin-Removing Treatment, also know as Detoxification Therapy. This treatment has been practiced in Shijiazhuang Hetaiheng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and proved to be effect.
This treatment makes use of double plasma exchange therapy, oral Chinese medicine and external Chinese medicine to have a thorough cleanse of the polluted blood, so your creatinine level will come down within half month. It can also make use of negative infusion therapy to cleanse toxins in the cells to maintain a good internal environment. Moreover, it takes advantage of cell infusion therapy to repair the damaged cells to promote renal function, and it provides the cells with essential elements such as nutrients and vitamins to speed up kidney recovery. After about one month’s treatment, your kidney disease will be under control, and renal function will be improved, and then creatinine can be passed out of body naturally. As a result, your creatinine level can be stable.
How can a GFR drop 30 points with same creatinine level? Now you get the answer. Then when you treat your kidney disease, do not only target at your symptoms any more. You should repair kidney damage and promote renal function. For more information on kidney disease treatment, please leave a message below or contact online doctor.
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