When Should We Start Dialysis with Creatinine 6.6
2017-03-21 08:51
High creatinine level often requires patients prepare for dialysis. When should we start dialysis with creatinine 6.6? After reading this article, you will find out the answer.
Creatinine 6.6 is high, but it does not mean you should start dialysis.
Though when creatinine level is as high as 6-7, dialysis is recommended, it does mean when creatinine level reaches that level, you should start dialysis. Whether you should do it or not depends on your medical condition. For example, if you do not have any body malaise, dialysis can be put off. If you have already had a lot of symptoms and complications, such as headache, vomiting, nausea, shortness of breath, skin itch and so on, dialysis should be started as early as possible, in case that your life will be threatened.
Toxin-Removing Treatment helps you lower high creatinine 6.6
High creatinine level is a result of severe kidney damage, so to lower it, the fundamental way is to repair kidney damage and restore kidney function. Toxin-Removing Treatment is a systemic Chinese medicine treatment, which can help clear massive toxins out of body and improve blood circulation to set up a good condition for kidney self-healing and other medication application. After about half month’s treatment, your creatinine level will decrease at least 10%. Associated symptoms such as swelling, proteinuria, high blood pressure, anemia and so on will get relieved. After about one month’s treatment, your disease will be stabilized, and your kidney condition will be enhanced. As the treatment is ongoing, your kidney function will be recovered gradually to filter the blood, and then creatinine can be passed out of body naturally. As a result, you can avoid dialysis to lead a normal life.
When should we start dialysis with creatinine 6.6? It depends on your medical condition. If you do not want to take dialysis in the near future, you should take treatment as early as possible. Now you can leave a message below or contact online doctor to make an appointment with our renal experts who can help you analyze your condition and then give you some suggestions on treatment.