One of my patients has had diabetes for 15 years. He is 60 years old now. One
year ago, he received kidney transplant, but now his creatinine rises to
300umol/L. He is confused and wants to know what measures he could take.
I told my patients that it is not as bad as he imagines.
Firstly, we can also treat the transplanted kidneys as well. In addition,
creatinine 300 is not so high. What we should pay attention to is that we should
change a new method.
Secondly, I should also point out that diabetes and diabetic nephropathy
should be treated together. As we all know, he has been in diabetic nephropathy
stage now. Stem cells are recommended to treat diabetes and the mechanism is as
follows: pancreas islet β cells are damaged, which leads to insufficient
secretion of insulin. In this case, the blood sugar will increase. If this can
not be treated or controlled well, it will lead to systematic disorder and a
series of complications will occur as well. Stem cells can repair the damaged
pancreas islet β cells, thus recovering the function of insulin. In this case,
the secretion of insulin can turn normal and diabetes can recover
consequently.
Thirdly, since that diabetes has influenced kidney and led to a series of
damage in the kidney, we will also aim at the repairing of damaged intrinsic
cells. Chinese Medicine is applied, which is used to improve the blood
circulation, especially the micro-blood circulation, and dissolve the blood
stasis at the same time. After this, a good inner environment is created so the
active materials will further repair the damaged intrinsic cells and recover
renal function. In addition, the materials in Chinese Medicine can also increase
the immunity of patients.
Now Chinese Medicine and stem cell have become part of immunotherapy, which
can be divided into 6 steps, including systematic diagnosis, immune clearance,
immune inhibition, immune tolerance, immune adjustment, and immune protection.
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