Does kidney failure require kidney replacement? Do you have no choice but to rely on dialysis or kidney replacement? This is the answer that every kidney failure patient and their family urgently want to know.
Of course not! Director Zhang mentioned that renal failure is a progressive damage to the kidneys and gradual deterioration of renal function caused by various primary kidney diseases or secondary diseases. When kidney function damage develops to the point where it cannot maintain the balance of the body's internal environment, it can lead to the accumulation of toxic metabolites in the body, as well as disturbances in water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, resulting in a series of clinical comprehensive symptoms.
The usual treatment is dialysis, but dialysis is simply a replacement for the kidney to exercise its function. It expels toxins from the body through external forces and can only provide temporary relief. It still cannot solve the problem of damaged kidney functional cells, let alone repair the changes in inherent kidney cells caused by damage. Moreover, frequent dialysis can also cause damage to some surviving kidney function cells, resulting in complete loss of function. In fact, an increasing number of clinical reports suggest that it is difficult for patients with renal failure to receive effective treatment from the perspective of Western medicine, while starting with traditional Chinese medicine can find a breakthrough in the effective treatment of renal failure.
Furthermore, the cost of kidney replacement is expensive, and finding a suitable kidney source is also relatively difficult. Even if kidney replacement is necessary, medication is required to maintain it, which is not a completely feasible treatment method for patients with renal failure.
Practice has proven that using this therapy for patients with renal failure can maximize the control of the deterioration and progression of their condition, alleviate their physical discomfort symptoms, restore renal function, live like normal people, and bring their long-lost health back to their side.