Monday, June 12, 2017

How Can Chinese Medicine Help Renal Failure With Anemia

Often, patients with renal failure do not have any discomfort before their disease develops until phase 3, but anemia is one of the common symptoms of renal failure. Recently, there are more and more patients want to know how to use Chinese medicine to help patients with renal failure 3 patients to alleviate the problem of anemia.

First of all, you have to know why patients with renal failure will have symptoms of anemia?

In general, the kidneys produce a hormone called erythropoietin, which is used primarily to produce red blood cells, and that there are many blood and oxygen that can be delivered to organs of the body's medicine, such as the heart and kidneys. But if some other factors like long-term hypertension and diabetes, hereditary diseases and immune diseases affect kidney function, the kidneys can not produce red blood cells well, and patients will have symptoms of anemia.

Now that we know why the patient has the cause of anemia, we need to fundamentally solve this situation.

In the present circumstances, Western medicine can not fundamentally solve the situation of anemia, these drugs can only temporarily control the disease. In China, Shijiazhuang kidney hospital provides patients with a method called micro-infiltration of traditional Chinese medicine. This is a topical therapy, in fact, this treatment is mainly used to help patients improve renal function as much as possible. This therapy will also apply some advanced instruments. The Chinese herbal medicine in this therapy can be ground to improve his efficiency, and then these crush will be packaged in two kits, the patient only need to lie on the two packs about 40-50 minutes. With the help of osmotic instruments, the active substance in the drug can reach the kidneys directly, thus expanding the blood vessels, promoting the blood circulation, and providing a healthy inner environment for the self repair of the kidneys.

Do you want to know more about the problem of anemia in patients with renal failure? If you want to know, please send an email to kidneyfailurecn@hotmail.com and we will do our best to help you.

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