How to Stop Progression of Reduction of GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate)
GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) level is a blood test result reflecting how well our kidneys are working. Reduction of GFR level means kidney damage. When GFR is lower than 15ml/min, Kidney Failure is diagnosed. How to stop the progression of reduction of GFR?
Causes of reduction of GFR
Glomeruli are small blood vessels of kidneys. They are responsible for filtering blood wastes and toxins. When they cannot get enough blood volume and oxygen, they cannot work adequately to clean the blood.
Many factors can cause glomeruli damage. Long term of hypertension, diabetes, infection, some autoimmune diseases or genetic disorder (Polycystic Kidney Disease) can cause kidney damage.
To find the real cause is the first step to improve GFR. You can send test report to us at kidneyservice@hotmail.com or ask our Online Doctor directly.
Treatment for stopping progression of reduction of GFR
No matter which stages of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) you should treat kidney disease from the root. Therefore, we choose traditional Chinese herbs to increase blood circulation so that kidney tissues can get enough blood volume and oxygen to function well.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Medicated Bath, Foot Bath and Steam Therapy are always used. They are all external herbal therapies. The effective ingredients of Chinese herbs can dilate blood vessels, fight against inflammations and degrade extracellular matrixes, thus increasing the whole blood circulation. Then, glomeruli can get enough oxygen to work normally.
Where can patients get traditional Chinese medicines?
The above therapies are only available in China now. Our hospital is located in No.5 Feiyi Road, Youyi Street, Xinhua District, Hebei Province, China. By far, we have received patients from 68 countries. You can trust us. If you want to know more details, you can add us on Skype, Whatsapp or Viber. This consultation service is free.
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