Hot Compress Therapy to Reduce High Creatinine 6.92
High creatinine level is often related to kidney problem closely, and creatinine 6.92 is more likely to indicate kidneys are only functioning at 15%~29% if patients haven’t taken any treatments to manage it. Hot Compress Therapy is one innovation of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that shows one obvious effect on declining high creatinine level.
High creatinine 6.92
Creatinine is one metabolic waste product that is eliminated from the body via kidneys. However, when more than 50% of kidney function is lost, excessive amount of waste products including creatinine will build up in the body. Of course, some other factors such as dehydration and too much physical exercise can also cause the elevation of serum creatinine level. However, if patients’ creatinine level has kept in so high level for long time, it must be due to chronic kidney failure.
What is Hot Compress Therapy?
Hot compress therapy is one external application of Chinese medicine. According to patients’ illness condition, doctors will prescribe correct medications, and then these medicines are shattered fully and putted into two bags which have osmotic property. These two bags are placed in Shenshu acupoints where kidneys are located, so effective ingredients of these medicines can permeate into impaired kidney cells directly. Besides, this therapy can also improve the blood circulation all over the body especially in kidneys.
How does hot compress therapy lower high creatinine 6.92?
As the blood circulation is improved, more blood can flow into kidneys and be filtered by kidneys every minute. That is to say, glomerular filtration rate increases, so more creatinine is removed from the body. Besides, this therapy can also prompt the self-recovery of damaged kidney cells. As a part of kidney cells return to work, patients’ overall health condition can be boosted a lot.
If you are looking for a natural remedy to lower your high creatinine level, this therapy is indeed worth a try.
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