2014年4月18日星期五

End Stage Renal Disease BUN Creatinine Level

In the end stage of renal disease or uremia stage, both BUN(blood urea nitrogen) and creatinine level will be high. Both of them are metabolism waste which should have been discharged out of the body or else, they will damage the body and give burden to the kidney.
In the end stage of renal disease, BUN is more than 28.6 and serum creatinine is more than 707umol/L. Also, patients will suffer from symptoms in this stage such as fatigue, dizziness, anemia, vomiting, nausea, etc.
In this stage, most patients begin to take dialysis or have been under dialysis for several months to reduce the blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine. They also take in medicine such as hormone and immunosuppressive agents. How about your effect? Most of us will find out that it can not treat kidney disease fundamentally and some may even think of kidney transplant.
Have you ever thought to try a new one to reduce BUN and creatinine as well as repairing kidney function? I think nearly all of us want to get rid of dialysis and achieve this.
Generally, as long as your GFR (glomerular filtration rate) is more than 20 or is 20 more or less, we can try to let your renal function revive and after this, kidney can filtrate normally and BUN and creatinine can turn normal.

In Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital, we mainly use Immunotherapy to help you achieve this. In end stage of renal disease, due to kidney is damaged seriously, there must be both damaged intrinsic cells and necrotic cells in the kidney. Immunotherapy is the latest and effective treatment for end stage of renal disease. Immunotherapy can adjust the immune disorder by repairing the damaged glomeruli and by generating into new renal intrinsic cells to replace the scarred ones. In this case, renal function is rebuilt and BUN and creatinine can be discharged smoothly.

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