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How to Treat Proteinuria in Kidney Failure

2016-09-06 15:35

How to Treat Proteinuria in Kidney FailureKidney failure can induce many symptoms and proteinuria is one of the most common one, it can affect the patient’s life greatly. Without good control, this symptoms also will make damage to the kidneys, thus induce vicious circle.

Proteinuria means what for kidney failure patient?

You know one of the protein's main function in the blood is to stabilize the pressure there, enabling the water to stay in the blood. If the protein get lost, the pressure will reduce, and the water will deviate from the blood but enter the space between the tissue, causing the swelling. Too much protein get lost from the blood will inevitably thicken the density of the blood, and that contributes the potential risk for the thrombus.

Meanwhile, the protein leakage reflects the damage to the filtration membrane of the kidney. Too much protein squeezing through the membrane will accelerate the decline of the kidney function at a rather high speed. Actually lots of kidney disease can develop at a stable speed, and through the reasonable treatment, it can get a fine recovery. Just because of the acute factors, we lose lots of treatment opportunity, and the disease develops to kidney failure finally.

How to treat proteinuria in kidney failure?

In fact, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an effective treatment of kidney failure, the aim of this treatment is to treat illness thoroughly, so the symptoms such as proteinuria will be relieved gradually, and keep uremia away from life.

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