What Can We Do to Control Creatinine Without Dialysis
Serum creatinine level has a close link with the level of kidney function. If kidneys are damaged severely, serum creatinine level will be quite high, so doctors may suggest to begin dialysis. However, not all kidney patients need to or can accept dialysis, and then some patients hope to control their creatinine level without dialysis. Is it possible?
It is impossible to give the same answer for different patients, because their creatinine level and illness condition changes from person to person. Next, we will list some conditions. If you have any question, just leave it to kidneyservice@hotmail.com or consult the doctor online directly.
If patients’ creatinine level is lower than 8.0 mg/dl, they don’t need to do dialysis.
Dialysis is one replacement therapy of end stage renal disease, so patients don’t need to take this therapy if their kidney function is higher than 15%. As kidneys can do their work by themselves, creatinine level won’t be extremely high. In this condition, patients can use conservative therapies to protect their remaining kidney functioning tissues and improve kidney condition as much as possible.
At present, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Clear Blood Pollution Therapy and “Four Ones” Therapy are three effective therapies mainly used to rebuild kidney filtering structure and regulate the link between kidneys and blood circulation.
If patients’ creatinine level is higher than 8.0mg/dl, they may be suggested to begin dialysis.
In this case, serum creatinine level is so high that some treatments are needed to replace impaired kidneys to cleanse the blood. Dialysis is the most common therapy to achieve this goal. In fact, some other therapies also have these effects, and they bring fewer side effects than dialysis. If you would like, you can try Immune Adsorption, Plasma Exchange, Hemofiltration, CRRT, and so on, with doctor’s guidance.
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