With kidney failure, it is common for you to have bad breath or metallic taste in mouth. This symptoms is closely associated with blood ammonia. Can dialysis remove blood ammonia? Read on to learn more information.
Why kidney failure patients often have high blood ammonia?
When kidneys fail to work normally, a lot of metabolic wastes such as urea build up in the blood. Urease in intestinal tract can break urea into ammonia. When ammonia concentration in the blood is high, it will make you have bad taste.
Treatment to remove blood ammonia
Dialysis is a commonly used treatment for kidney failure patients to cleanse the blood, so it can lower blood ammonia, but if you can not restore your renal function, blood ammonia level will increase again. Here we recommend you to try a systemic Chinese medicine treatment. It is Toxin-Removing Treatment, also known as Detoxification Therapy. This treatment is made up of nine therapies, each of which has its own function.
1. Double plasma exchange therapy. It can help you a thorough cleanse of the polluted blood so as to eliminate those excess substances from body.
2. Chinese medicine detoxification therapy. It is to cleanse the residual dirty blood.
3. Chinese medicine for activating blood circulation. It is to clear up blood stasis that is adhered to blood vessel wall.
4. Cell infusion therapy. It is to repair the cells that are damaged by the polluted blood.
5. Cytokine infusion therapy. It is to eliminate cytokines that can trigger immunological stress reaction in the blood.
6. Negative oxygen ion therapy. It is to cleanse and eliminate toxins that go into cells, maintain a good internal environment of cells.
7. Ozone therapy. It is to make the blood in the body more alive, especially hemoglobin.
8. Micronutrient and vitamin supplements. It is to balance nutrients in body.
9. Good living habits. They are the guarantee of clean blood. It includes diet, exercises, stress release, etc.
After about one week’s treatment, your bad breath will fade away, and you will have a good appetite. After about half month’s treatment, your high creatinine, BUN and uric acid level will decrease. After about one month’s treatment, your disease will be under control, and renal function will get promoted gradually.
Can dialysis remove blood ammonia? Yes, it can, but this is only a temporary medical relief. If you want to get a permanent control of blood ammonia level, you need to repair kidney damage and restore your kidney function to filter the blood. For more information on kidney failure treatment, please leave a message below or contact online doctor.
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