How long can I live on dialysis with diabetes? Some diabetes patients who are
under dialysis ask this question. Generally, when patients begin to take
dialysis, it indicates that kidney is damaged. Patients are suffering from
diabetes kidney disease or diabetic nephropathy. In general, in most of
countries in the world, kidney disease patients begin dialysis when serum
creatinine is as high as 445umol/L.
The kidney experts said in diabetes period, blood sugar is high, which damage
all blood vessels, especially micro-blood vessels. Once diabetes appears, there
must be damage in renal capillaries. Generally, if not controlled well, after 10
years, diabetes will develop into diabetes kidney disease or diabetic
nephropathy and once serum creatinine rises to more than 445 umol/L, they will
be suggested to take dialysis.
Dialysis makes people think a lot and even the life expectancy. Indeed,
dialysis means that kidney insufficiency takes place and kidney fails to work.
If we take effective therapeutic measures, the condition can be reversible.
Diabetic nephropathy can be divided into 5 stages in clinic. You can tell us
the specific condition by communicating with the doctors’ assistant online,
sending us your report and so on. After analysis, we can give you a customized
treatment. If the damage in your kidney is damaged seriously, you will be
suggested to take stem cell therapy. Stem cells are amazing in treating many
kinds of diseases including kidney disease. They are initial cells which have
ability of generating and differentiating. After it is into body by injection
through vein, it will differentiate into cells to replace those which have
become necrotic.
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