If Nephrotic Syndrome aggravates into end stage kidney failure, patients may be suggested to accept kidney transplant. However, some patients find their creatinine level is still quite high after transplant. How to make high creatinine level come down after kidney transplant for Nephrotic Syndrome patients?
Creatinine level after kidney transplant
Generally, patients won’t be recommended to do kidney transplant unless both kidneys have failed to work. Kidney transplant is one surgery that replaces the diseased kidney with one healthy kidney. That is to say, even if Nephrotic Syndrome patients who have kidney failure accept this surgery, they only have one good kidney. In this case, their serum creatinine level is more likely to be a little higher than normal people’s. Thereby, the normal creatinine level for kidney transplant patients is less than 1.8-1.9mg/dl.
For general population, their serum creatinine level (Scr) usually ranges from 0.5 to 1.3 mg/dl. Some patients post kidney transplant still think it is higher than normal once their Scr is above 1.3mg/dl. Today, we can know it is wrong.
If patient’s Scr does increase abnormally, they should take some therapies to lower it.
According to the cause of high creatinine level, Clear Blood Pollution Therapy is worth a try. Through cleansing the blood again and again, extra creatinine can be eliminated from the body. Then, some essential nutritions are added into the blood circulation, so as to normalize blood circulation. Finally, some herbal medicines which can nourish the kidneys and regulate the internal environment are used to protect the transplanted kidney and improve its function.
Until now, quite a number of kidney patients have lowered their serum creatinine level and saved their transplanted kidney successfully. Hopefully, more and more patients can regain a brand new life with this therapy.