Dialysis is a form of treatment required when the kidneys are unable to
function at full capacity. What BUN and creatinine level require Dialysis in
Kidney Failure?
Actually, the need for Dialysis is not depending on BUN and creatinine
levels, but exactaly deciding by the kidney function or gfr level. Generally,
when kidney function or gfr declines to 15 or less, dialysis is needed.
Essentially, dialysis involves using a machine or tube connected to the
kidneys to perform drainage and filtration that the damaged kidney alone cannot
perform. In most cases, dialysis is started prior to life-threatening
complications occurring.
Healthy kidneys filter the blood and remove excess fluid and waste. when
kidney failure occurs, toxins build up in the body resulting in excess fluid
retention, high blood pressure and reduced production of red blood cells. To
compensate for kidney failure, dialysis is needed to continue the process of
filtration of waste from the body.
Signs of potential kidney disease includes blood in the urine, frequent
urination and swelling of the extremities. Blood tests resulting in high
creatinine and blood urea nitrogen also confirm reduced kidney functioning.
Alternative natural treatment is also available to help Kidney Failure
patients avoid or get rid of dialysis or transplant as well as lower high BUN
and creatinine level fundamentally. It is known as Blood Pollution Therapy. for
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