Can Hemodialysis Be Used to Reverse Rising Creatinine Levels
2015-03-07 01:54
Hemodialysis in one of the commonly types of dialysis for treating Kidney Failure patients to lower creatinine level. Can hemodialysis reverse the rising creatinine levels?
The following article is about how does hemodialysis work and its possible side effects. Also, some natural therapies for lowering creatinine will be listed. Any questions, please email to us at kidney-symptoms@hotmail.com, and we will reply you as soon as possible!
How does hemodialysis reduce creatinine levels?
Hemodialysis is called “artificial kidney”, used to clean the blood. The doctor needs make an access into your blood vessels. This is done with minor surgery, usually to your arm.
The dialyzer, or filter, has two parts, one for your blood and one for a washing fluid called dialysate. A thin membrane separates these two parts. Blood cells, protein and other important things remain in your blood because they are too big to pass through the membrane. Smaller waste products in the blood, such as urea, creatinine, potassium and extra fluid pass through the membrane and are washed away.
Now you can see that hemodialysis reduce rising creatinine in such as way. People who have Acute Kidney Failure just need dialysis for a short time, but others with Chronic Kidney Failure cannot live without dialysis unless they are able to receive a kidney transplant.
Now, there are some natural therapies that can repair the damaged kidney tissues, so that creatinine can be filtered naturally and effectively. And patients can reduce frequency of hemodialysis.
Natural therapies for reducing high creatinine
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Blood Pollution Therapy and Stem Cell Therapy are all mainly used for Kidney Failure patients. They can improve blood circulation so that kidneys can get enough clear blood volume and oxygen to function well. in addition, stem cells can differentiate into certain cells with special function, thus restoring the normal structure of renal tissues. Wanna more information about them? Please leave a message below.