Traditional Chinese Medicine For IgA Nephropathy
IgA Nephropathy easily happens in people with young age. So children and teenagers are more likely to be affected. Traditional Chinese Medicine shows a promising future in treating IgA Nephropathy for its safety and rare side effects.
What causes IgA Nephropathy?
IgA Nephropathy is a kind of auto immune disease. If our immunity is low, it is very likely to cause immune disorder after getting a fever or infection. The immune disorder will cause over reaction of immune system. The immune complex will stay in blood circulation and deposit on other organs.
Too much immune complex deposited on the glomerular basement membrane and will cause the proliferation and swelling of mesangial cells thus damaging the charge barrier and mechanical barrier. It cannot block the leakage of protein. That's why you have protein in urine.
How to treat IgA Nephropathy?
In treating this disease, we have to first control the immune reaction. Most immune blocks can achieve this effect. I hope you can send me the medications you are taking now. However, there is no effective western medicine that can remove the immune complex. If the immune complex remain in the body, whenever we reduce the dose of immune block or stop it, the symptoms will relapse. Only if we remove the immune complex on the basement membrane and repair the damaged mesangial cells, the protein leakage can be stopped fundamentally.
Traditional Chinese Medicine for IgA Nephropathy
Chinese medicine can regulate the immune reaction and rebuild immune system, so if well treated the disease will not recur. Kidney Service China offers the treatment and basic knowledge on Traditional Chinese Medicine and Immunotherapy for various immune-related Kidney Disease, such as IgA Nephropathy, Lupus Nephropathy and Nephrotic Syndrome.
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