TCM to Reduce High Creatinine 900
Serum creatinine 900 is fairly higher than the normal, and it is dangerous for kidney patients if uncontrolled effectively. In recent years, many kidney patients would like to use traditional Chinese medicine to reduce their high creatinine level. What Chinese medicines can help achieve this goal?
Creatinine is one waste product during muscular contraction, and it is discharged out of the body via kidneys. However, when kidneys are damaged severely, more and more creatinine will build up in the body, causing serum creatinine level to increase.
Normally, serum creatinine level ranges from 44 to 133 umol/L. If creatinine level is higher than 133umol/L, it indicates the onset of renal insufficiency. Creatinine 900 is quite higher than this value, so some Chinese medicines that can help increase kidney filtration rate or improve kidney condition should be used.
According to the above requirements, patients can try some of the following Chinese Herbal Medicine with doctor’s guidance. (To get a detailed prescription, you can leave a message in the message board or to kidneyservice@hotmail.com.)
1. Astragalus membranaceus: This Chinese medicine can help improve glomerular filtration rate (GFR), so as to increase the excretory amount of creatinine and other waste products. Therefore, patients can find their serum creatinine level reduces gradually.
2. Chinese rhubarb: It focuses on improving blood circulation, nourish inherent kidney cells and prompt the recovery of impaired kidney cells. As long as kidneys can do their work more efficiently, they can reduce serum creatinine level naturally.
3. Cordyceps sinensis: As one precious Chinese medicine, cordyceps sinensis is used to rebuild kidney filtering structure and improve kidney filtration rate. As long as kidney condition is boosted, patients don’t need to worry about their illness condition any more.
If you are interested about these medicines, you can consult the doctor online directly.
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