Why does amemia appear in renal failure patients? When suffering from anemia,
renal failure patients will have loss of appetite, the face look pale and don’t
look fresh as well. It can be caused by the following two reasons:
1. Kidney has many functions such as filtration, secreting, and so on. It can
secrete EPO. The generation of EPO is not enough when kidney fails. EPO is the
main hormone which can promote the generation of red blood cells. When kidney is
damaged seriously, EPO will not generate enough red blood cells, thus causing
renal anemia.
2. With renal failure develops, there will be more toxins retention in the
blood, thus creating a bad inner environment for the growing of red blood cells.
In this case, anemia will worsen. Usually, anemia takes place when kidney
disease patients are in renal failure stage, generally stage 3 at least, which
indicates the damage in the kidney is serious indeed.
How to treat anemia in renal failure?
1. blood purification
Blood purifications can help clear away the toxins such as creatinine, blood
urea nitrogen, urea acid, and so on, which can help create a good inner
environment for the next treatment and the survival of red blood cell.
2. Chinese Medicine
In Chinese Medicine, there is active material which can improve the
insufficiency of blood and oxygen in the kidney, supply with nutrition, thus
helping repair the damaged cells in the kidney and revive its function. Some
herbs in this prescription can clear up immune complex and inflammatory factors
so that these factors won't further damage the kidneys. As we know,
glomerulonephritis is characterized by deposition of immune complex in
glomeruali.
3. stem cell
Stem cell can also accelerate the repair, which can generate cells after into
kidney, which can contribute to the kidney function reconstruction. As long as
the kidney has not been damaged completely and there is a favorable internal
environment for stem cells to differentiate, stem cells can exert their
functions.
After the above mentioned, anemia can be relieved for renal failure
patients.
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