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Who can say that uremia, dialysis and long-term pain are unnecessary?

First of all, dialysis for advanced renal failure and uremia increases the difficulty and cost of treatment.

Secondly, uremia patients have poor quality of life and short survival time, and their original renal function has been exhausted, so they can't actively choose suitable analysis methods according to their own specific conditions.

Third, the complications of uremia after dialysis will increase and be serious.

Fourthly, the systemic organ damage of uremia patients with advanced renal failure is obvious, and some of them are irreversible harm.

Fifth, the analysis of patients with advanced uremia increases the cost of treatment.

Therefore, whether to adopt adaptive treatment for uremia patients with advanced renal failure needs to weigh the pivot table of mutual benefit. Generally speaking, it is advocated that patients with early and late renal failure and uremia should adopt the prescription of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine to avoid adaptability analysis when they are still in good health. However, when renal failure and uremia are complicated with life-threatening developmental diseases in the late Ming Dynasty, regular dialysis should be taken to control the dangerous situation before taking the next treatment measures.

Faced with the rising creatinine index, patients can only have dialysis, but behind this dialysis, it is also an overdraft of patients' effective life length. "Kidney-protecting and Meridian-following Therapy" adopts traditional Chinese medicine to treat renal failure, which has obvious curative effect and the price is close to the people. Meridian inducers made of marine organisms break through the traditional treatment, and the secret Chinese medicine ingredients directly reach the patient's kidney through meridians, blocking the process of renal fibrosis, repairing renal cells, improving renal function, helping patients gradually get rid of dialysis and reverse their illness.