How Can I Improve Kidney Function 32% with Diabetes Type 2
Diabetes has two forms: type 1 and type 2. Type 2 diabetes is more common than type 1. If uncontrolled effectively, both of them can induce kidney damage. 32% kidney function indicates Stage 3B Chronic Kidney Disease, so patients are eager to find out how to improve their kidney function.
Since diabetes type 2 is the underlying cause, the treatment should begin from maintaining patients’ blood glucose. In order to achieve this goal, patients are suggested to take correct antidiabtics and follow a sugar-free diet plan. In most cases, patients’ blood sugar level can be controlled very well by these therapies.
Then, therapies should be taken to prevent kidney condition from worsening. In addition to diabetes, high blood pressure, proteinuria, anemia, and some other factors may also speed up the progression of diabetic kidney disease. In view of this, patients should manage their complications timely. For example, diabetics’ blood pressure often increases with the onset of kidney disease. To slow down the progression of diabetic kidney disease, patients should take correct medicines to control these complications.
After kidney condition is kept stable, patients should take kidney repairing therapies to improve kidney condition from the root. Clear Blood Pollution Therapy is one effective therapy that can help normalize blood circulation and prompt the recovery of impaired kidney cells. To achieve this goal, three steps are made. Removing waste products and toxins, adding essential nutrition into blood circulation and recovering damaged kidney cells. After about one month, patients can find their kidney function increases obviously. That is to say, patients’ Stage 3B CKD is reversed successfully.
If you have anything unclear about the above content, you can leave a message below or to kidneyservice@hotmail.com. We will reply you in 24 hours.
Tag: Diabetic Nephropathy Diabetic Nephropathy Symptoms Treatment
previous:Diabetic Nephropathy with 14% Kidney Function
next:The Causes and Treatment Principles of Diabetic Nephropathy