Friday, June 14, 2013

How to Reverse Lupus Nephritis with 15% Renal Function

How to reverse Lupus Nephritis with 15% renal function? 15% renal function usually means that the GFR is 15% and the normal range is 80 to 120. GFR is short for glomerular filtration rate, which is a very significant index that can show renal function.
Usually, Lupus Nephritis with 15% renal function patients have already come into dialysis stages. To reverse, we should both treat lupus and damage in kidney. In our Hospital, we mainly use systematic immunotherapy which can be divided into 6 steps which goes as follows: immune diagnosis, immune clearance, immune inhibition, immune tolerance, immune adjustment and immune protection. It is a combination of Chinese medicine and western medicine. For patients with 15% renal function and suffer from Lupus Nephritis, they will mainly use immune clearance first after the diagnosis. For serious patients with Lupus Nephritis, they often have red bufferfly in the face, etc, which makes them painful. Generally, in our hospital, such patients take Chinese Medicine every day, more than one plasma and more than three times monoclonal antibody. Monoclonal antibody includes Basiliximab and rituximab, both of which is effective and can control the condition in a short time including diminishing protein in urine.
In many western countries, most immunosuppressive agents are used in immune inhibition. In our Hospital, besides these, we still have immune block, and the above medicines are used, which is more advanced than immune inhibition. Because it contains Chinese medicine, it has no side effects, and can repair the damaged intrinsic cells and increase the immunity at the same time, which prevents the recurrence of Lupus Nephritis. Stem cells are also applied to both increase immunity and differentiate into cells the kidney needs. After that, 15% renal function will be greatly improved.
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3 comments:

  1. Hello Kailiang! I was diagnosed with SLE Nephritis & Myasthenia Gravis in 2010. I'm currently experiencing chronic anemia, with my hemoglobin at a constant 8, for about 6 months or more. I also have been having protein in my urine. My medical team, just ordered an colonoscopy, as a precaution to see if perhaps there may be some internal bleeding. I am very interested in hearing more, please let's chat. I can be contacted at classycass.cm@gmail.com. Thank you☆☆☆

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  2. Dear doc, pls contact me at Garrick.ck@gmail.com

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