Monday, 14 January 2013

Why High Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)


Why is there high blood urea nitrogen (BUN)? The normal range of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is 2.86 to 7.14 mmol/L. Normally, the waste urea nitrogen which is caused by the metabolism of protein filters out of the body through renal glomerular membrane. It can successfully leak out from the pore of renal glomerular membrane together with creatinine and urea acid for all of them are small molecules.
However, due to many reasons such as immune inflammatory response in kidney or recent too much intake of protein, renal glomerular membrane is damaged as well as other kidney intrinsic cells.
What will happen after high blood urea nitrogen (BUN)? As we mentioned in the above, it is final metabolism product of protein and it is waste or toxins. Long time high blood urea nitrogen (BUN) will definitely damage the body and lead to dizziness, anemia, high blood pressure and so on.
How to treat high blood urea nitrogen (BUN)?
As we mentioned in the above, we should stop the immune inflammatory response. On the basis of which, we researched immunotherapy in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital, which is a combination of both western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, among which, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is the core therapy. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can not only clear away the immune complex, stop the excessive immune inflammatory response from root, but also enhance the immunity.

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