Dialysis is commonly recommended for patients diagnosed with stage 4 chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, some individuals may seek alternative approaches or wish to postpone dialysis initiation for personal or medical reasons. At our hospital, we implement a systematic Toxin-Removing Treatment rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles. This comprehensive treatment protocol has demonstrated promise in helping stage 4 renal failure patients by promoting renal tissue repair, enhancing kidney function parameters, and improving glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Through these therapeutic effects, this approach may help eligible patients potentially delay or avoid the need for dialysis treatment.
How Does Our Hospital Treat Stage 4 Kidney Failure?
Here Chinese medicine is not simply oral herbal medicine or acupuncture or cupping therapy, but a combination of Chinese therapies that are only available in China. Moreover, we have developed and patented an advanced intermediate frequency therapeutic apparatus. It can deliver the active ingredients of Chinese medicine directly to the damaged area of the kidney to take effect.
How Many Days Does It Take to See A Good Result?
Usually, after few days of treatment, the patient's urine starts to have good changes, for example, urine becomes smelly, urine colour turns to light yellow, there will be floccules discharged in urine and urine turns to cloudy etc. This means that the medicines are starting to work and the kidneys are starting to repair themselves. Gradually, as the kidney function improves, the creatinine will fall accordingly.
Currently, we have helped thousands of stage 4 renal failure patients from 148 countries successfully lower their creatinine, promote GFR and avoid dialysis. If you are interested in our hospital and our treatment, please contact our Online Doctor or WhatsApp/Hotline:+8618131101935(Web | App) or Email: sjz-hospital@hotmail.com. Our nephrologists can help you analyse your medical condition for free and then provide you with some treatment suggestions.
Related questions:
1. To which level can creatinine be reduced?
2. How much does the treatment cost?
3. How long does the treatment take?