Monday, April 8, 2013

Why High Phosphorus and Low Calcium in Renal Failure

When kidney disorder develops into renal failure stage, patients will have high phosphorus and low calcium. Why? Experts said that when it comes to this, we must mention a term PHPT, which means that in renal failure stage, parathyroid glands secretes more parathyroid hormone, which leads to the unbalance of calcium and phosphorus metabolism. The main manifestations are changing in bone, stone in urinary tract, high phosphorus and low calcium. Among those who are suffering from renal failure, females are more than males, who sometimes have medical history.
What can we do to improve this situation? Can it reverse? Absolutely. Once patients are suffering from high phosphorus and low calcium, it indicates that patients have developed into advanced stage of renal failure. In addition to these, patients can also have poor appetite, nausea, and so on.
However, please do not loose confidence. As long as we take effective measures, the above mentioned symptoms can relieve and even disappear. In our Hospital, we have Chinese Medicine and stem cell transplant, the combination of which can not only create a clean environment, repair the damaged ones, but also differentiate into necrotic cells, thus recovering renal function. In this case, phosphorus and calcium level turn normal.

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