2011-11-24

Shrinking Cysts in Treating Polycystic Kidney Disease


Inactivating epithelial cells of cysts
PKD is a genetic disorder, in which primitive urine is easily blocked in kidney tubules. Stimulated, kidney tubular epithelial cells will proliferate, blocking its unobstructed flow passage. The upstream of liquid will be forced to extrude the wall of tubules and form cysts. At the same time, the epithelial cells of cysts secrete fluid inside, promoting the growth of cysts. As the cysts grow, they will stretch the renal capsule and squeeze other tissues in kidney, resulting lower back pain and damaging renal function.
With external applications, effective medicines in Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy will permeate into skin and reach the lesion, through urinary bladder channel in renal region. Those medicines will inactivate epithelial cells of cysts and restrain them secreting fluid inside. As time goes, those cysts will become softer than before and stop growing.
Draining out the fluid inside
While inactivate epithelial cells, the effective medicines also can dilate the capillaries and promote blood circulation on the surface of cysts. With larger amount of blood, blood flow is smoothed and the fast circulation can reabsorb or suck the fluid inside and further shrink the cysts in kidneys.

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