Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Survival Rate of Kidney Failure

When it comes to the survival rate of kidney failure, we should divide kidney failure into acute kidney failure and chronic kidney failure. Generally, not all patients with acute kidney failure can survive. If treated well, about 80% of them can recover and get rid of dialysis. As for chronic kidney failure, if the treatment is scientific and timely, survival rate can be increased.
In clinic, because of the unscientific diagnosis, patients sometimes are treated by mistake. As a matter of fact, there are many kinds of kidney diseases and the immune complex can deposit at any place of the kidney, and the damage of cells can also take place anywhere such as epithelial cells of renal glomerulus and renal tubules. If we can not make clear the above, the diagnosis may be wrong and the treatment is useless accordingly.
In our Hospital, we have special test which can exactly tell the disease, where the immune complex is and the amount of the immune complex, which lays a good foundation for the treatment plan of the doctors. This is the immune diagnosis.
Next, patients with chronic kidney failure will come into immune clearance. In this step, blood purifications are applied such as dialysis, blood filtration, blood perfusion and plasma exchange, which can clear away the immune complex. Then, chronic kidney failure patients come into immune tolerance, immune adjustment, immune adjustment and immune protection. In these steps, some medicines are applied, which is used to repair the damaged intrinsic cells and increase the immune ability of the patients. In this way, not only the symptoms are relieved, but also they will not recur.
Immunotherapy in our Hospital is the combination of Chinese medicine and western medicine. This is why it can achieve such good effects. For more information, please consult us online or leave a message.

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