2012-07-11

How to treat Polycystic Kidney


Traditional treatment of Polycystic Kidney adopts sdecortication surgery and liquid-aspiration sclerotherapy when cyst becomes bigger. Although this methold could relieve the stress of cyst to kidney and makes renal functions recovered, we must know that at the same time small cysts also get growth opportunities and
liquid absorbed constantly and then cyst stops growing. Thus, with the decreasing of cyst liquid pressure, the cyst is shrinking and its growth becomes inactive, thereby completely removing the pressure of cyst to the surrounding normal kidney tissues and the other worries, which makes the renal functions recovered gradually and eases the symptoms in a large part.
Could Immunotherapy treats Polycystic Kidney? The treatment of SCT to Polycystic Kidney changes the traditional relapse opinion.
We should noted that medical cord blood all come from the healthy puerpera who does a serious of related examination as our country states to make sure the security before they giving a birth to, and if any of them has any medical history, such as PIH, maternal age, premature, then they are not belong to our acquisition target. We must make sure that our cord blood is fresh and come from the primary-born babies. There is a rigorous standard about the collection, storage, transport, extraction, infusion of the cord blood, and we also guarantee that the cord blood could be transported to patients within 24 hours.
Could Immunotherapy treats Polycystic Kidney? The most effective treatment of polycystic kidney is Immunotherapy transplantation therapy. It mainly aims at the damaged renal endothelial cell, mesangial cells and other intrinsic cells which caused by renal cyst, so that the capsule fluid are absorbed and the renal cyst reduces naturally. The evaluation of effectiveness: these disease all are difficult to treat in clinic, and people could not get a satisfied result by using drug. SCT is a supplement to conventional treatment, and it could work well for most of the patients.

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