Wednesday, June 19, 2013

How to Treat Diabetes Kidney Disease with Dialysis

How to treat diabetes kidney disease with dialysis? Diabetes kidney disease is a secondary kidney disease which is caused by long time diabetes. When kidney is damaged, creatinine, a metabolism waste can not be discharged out of the body so people take dialysis to help.
There are some differences on when to do dialysis for diabetes kidney disease and other kidney disease patients. For most kidney disease patients, they take dialysis when serum creatinine is as high as 445 umol/L in most of the countries in the world. But for those with diabetes kidney disease, they should take dialysis as soon as the creatinine is as high as 300umol/. Dialysis can really help clear away the inner environment.
On the other hand, dialysis can not treat diabetes kidney disease from root or fundamentally. As we mentioned in the above, diabetes caused kidney damage and we should also treat diabetes. Especially type 1 diabetes is relatively difficulty to treat, which is caused by the insufficiency of insulin secretion. We should not only do dialysis to protect kidney function and do stem cell transplant at the same time. Only in this way, can we treat diabetes kidney disease fundamentally and effectively.
Stem cells are initial cells which can generate and differentiate into those which have become necrotic. When they enter body, they will become beta cells, which can secrete insulin, thus reviving the secretion function. In addition, after they enter kidney, they can also differentiate into renal glomerular basilar membrane for diabetes for a long time damages the basilar membrane in kidney, thus causing the leaking out of protein, etc.
In our Hospital, we also use Chinese Medicine to create a preferred inner environment for the treatment of stem cell.

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