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How to Improve Low GFR in Hypertensive Nephropathy

2014-02-14 14:08

Hypertensive nephropathy is secondary to long-term high blood pressure. It is a significant cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Low GFR is a sign of renal function decline in hypertensive nephropathy.

Low GFR in hypertensive nephropathy

Small blood vessels with tiny holes act as filters in kidneys. When blood flows through kidneys, the small molecular waste products will squeeze through the holes and end up in urine. The large molecular useful substances like protein will be preserved in blood.

However, in Hypertensive Nephropathy, if the blood pressure keeps high over time, it will cause extra strain on the small blood vessels. Over time, the small blood vessels will become impaired. When the blood vessels can not filter blood as adequately as before, GFR level will decline.

When low GFR results in hypertensive nephropathy, high levels of waste products and extra fluid will build up in body. A large number of complications and symptoms will occur.

How to improve low GFR in hypertensive nephropathy?

To improve GFR in hypertensive nephropathy, the underlying treatment goal is to reverse kidney damage. If the impaired small blood vessels can be repaired, the filtration capacity will be improved fundamentally.

The first step is to eliminate the accumulated waste products and extra fluid from body. In a highly polluted internal environment, it is not possible for body tissues and cells to regenerate. Blood Purification can remove all kinds of metabolic waste products and pathogenic substances from blood. It not only can relieve patients’ discomforts, but also can create a favorable environment for rebuilding of the kidney structure.

Micro-Chinese Medicines Osmotherapy can stimulate the self-repairing of the impaired kidney tissues and cells. If the small blood vessels can be repaired, low GFR in hypertensive nephropathy will be improved fundamentally.


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