Tuesday 19 March 2013

Why Creatinine is still High after Dialysis


Why creatinine is still high after dialysis?
If you have a very high serum creatinine level, you may experience overall problems such as weakness, fatigue, headache, swelling, high blood pressure, skin itching and so on, for which nephrologists may advise to start dialysis. And indeed, your systemic metabolic state can be relieved and creatinine level can be lowered immediately after dialysis. However, the result is a little frustrating because your creatinine increases later, for which you have to initiate dialysis again. What is the reason for it? How to lower creatinine more fundamentally and effectively?
Our kidneys are made up of millions of tiny units that can normally filtrate blood, secrete hormones and excrete wastes so as to maintain stable physiological state. If kidneys are severely impaired, creatinine will build up in the body. All in all, creatinine elevation indicates damaged kidney filtration system, so the only way to lower creatinine effectively is to repair your damaged kidneys.
Dialysis is targeted at removing deposited toxins rapidly with artificial filters. With toxins eliminated, patients can feel remitted conditions. However, your own kidney filtration system can not be improved from it. Wastes will pile up in your body again and another dialysis is needed later.
Stem cell transplant to lower creatinine and repair your kidneys
Stem cell transplant is an effective and biological therapy in the treatment of kidney diseases. Stem cells are unmatured original cells that can self-renew and update types of renal intrinsic cells. More and more new healthy kidney cells can be replenished to the kidneys and kidney function can be gradually improved. By this, kidney filtration system can be refreshed and serum creatinine can be lowered down.
Functioning of stem cells requires certain blood circulation in kidneys, so Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is adopted before and after stem cell transplant. Nephrologists recommend early treatment for kidney disease patients because cell therapy also can not act on kidney lesions if there exist no kidney function at all.
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