2013-06-09

Can a Brother of a PKD Patient Give a Kidney Transplant


Patient: Hello, doctor, my younger brother is a PKD patient, and he is waiting for a kidney transplant while undergoing dialysis. I am his older brother, it seems that I am the only one who can help him. Here I want to know whether kidney transplant is the only way and how long can he live if receiving the kidney transplant. Many thanks.
Doctor: I can understanding your current feeling. It seems that dialysis or kidney transplant is the only way to treat kidney diseases in most countries. However, in China, there has no kidney transplant. That is to say, it is such a hospital that helps kidney disease patients avoid kidney transplant and dialysis or get rid of dialysis.
The therapy used in China is Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy+Immunotherapy. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is used before Immunotherapy, it can help patients eliminate the immune complexes depositing in kidneys and create a clean internal environment, also it can repair the damaged kidney inherent cells and improve the immunity. Immunotherapy is used cautiously in China, after the Immunotherapy are injected the body, they can replace the dead kidney cells and also can enhance the immunity. (Does Immunotherapy of China Have Side Effects)
This perfect combination can make patients realize that kidney transplant is not the only way. However, the precondition of receiving Immunotherapy is that there still has blood gets through the kidneys. Does your brother still have some urine?
PKD is a kind of hereditary diseases, and the child has 50% of possibility to get PKD if one of parents has PKD, while it will increase to 75% when both of parents have PKD. I advise you to go and have a check-up and pay attention to your daily diet. Not all the people carrying PKD gene can have PKD, which is related to many factors like the lifestyle, eating habit, working environment, low immunity and so on. That is why there are some people even don't know they carry the PKD gene at the end of the lifetime.

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