Saturday, November 18, 2017

What should we do if creatinine level 3.4?

3.4 Creatinine Levels Nephropathy patients often face the same problem of high creatinine levels, which means their kidney function begins to decline. 3.4 creatinine level is fatal? What should we do? If you want to know the answer, keep reading.

Normal creatinine levels range from 0.5 to 1.2 mg / dL. Creatinine 3.4 is three times normal. If creatinine levels can not be reduced, it will gradually increase, resulting in further damage to the kidneys. But this is not fatal. In general, kidney disease is not fatal if you are treated to control your symptoms so you do not have to worry about it being fatal. What you should do is lower your creatinine level and protect your kidney function.

Creatine excreted urine. Without edema, drinking enough water can increase urine output, thereby lowering serum creatinine levels. However, if you have edema, you should limit water intake. In addition to water, but also pay attention to protein intake, because the protein such as meat can produce creatinine, resulting in high levels of creatinine, but this does not mean that to avoid eating meat. You can consume the right amount of food to meet your body's needs. In addition, you should avoid violent activities.

The above measures can help you to control creatinine levels, but can not fundamentally cure your kidney disease. Once you abandon these habits, your creatinine level rises again. Your creatinine level remains stable only if your kidney function improves. Chinese medicine micro-Chinese medicine infiltration therapy, medicated bath, immunotherapy, foot bath, blood pollution treatment, etc., through the repair of kidney damage, improve renal function and reduce creatinine levels. By inhibiting kidney inflammation, improve blood circulation, prevent kidney fibrosis, provide a variety of nutrients to help your kidneys repair themselves.
Although kidney disease can not be cured, we should not give up hope. Give new therapies a chance to give yourself a better chance of life. If you are interested in learning more, feel free to leave a message or send an email to chinakidneytherapy@gmail.com.

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