Tuesday, April 26, 2016

You May Need Dialysis If Diabetes Damages Your Kidneys

One cause of kidney failure is diabetes mellitus, a condition characterised by high blood glucose (sugar) levels. Over time, the high levels of sugar in the blood damage the millions of tiny filtering units within each kidney. This eventually leads to kidney failure.

Although kidney damage can sometimes be prevented or delayed, some people with diabetes may need dialysis if their kidneys fail.

How Can Diabetes Avoid Dialysis?

Stem cell therapy is to inject healthy stem cells into your body. The damaged kidneys can release cytokines to draw those stem cells to the injured parts. And then they will be divided into new renal cells to work. From this point of view, stem cell therapy can help you restore part kidney function; on the other hand, stem cell therapy is not suitable for all dialysis patients, for example, patients without kidney function. It is likely for dialysis patients to lose all their kidney function after years of dialysis. In such case, their kidneys can not release cytokines and then stem cells can not reach kidneys to differentiate.


It is important to set up a good blood environment. Since dialysis cannot remove the middle and macromolecular wastes, patients should look for alternative treatments. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Medicated Bath and Hot Compress Therapy can be the best options before using stem cell therapy.

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