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Can Chinese Medicine Treat Poor Appetite With Hypertensive Nephropathy

2017-02-27 15:29

Can Chinese Medicine Treat Poor Appetite With Hypertensive NephropathyMany Hypertensive Nephropathy patients are troubled with poor appetite. More and more patients urgently need to solve this problem as it effects their normal life a lot. Patients wonder if Chinese Medicine can treat poor appetite with Hypertensive Nephropathy. Here the article can help you to know more about Chinese Medicine.

Poor appetite is a symptom of Hypertensive Nephropathy. High blood pressure means the force of blood against the walls of the blood vessels strongly. When Hypertension injures the blood vessels of the kidney, the kidney is unable to work well as it should do. The toxins which ought to be removed from our body through the kidney gathered on gastrointestinal tract. That causes gastrointestinal diseases like poor appetite.

Chinese Medicine originated in ancient China and has formed a complete medical system which has been used to diagnose, treat and prevent illness for more than 2,000 years.

Now, we will talk about a kind of unique Chinese external application treatment which is named Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy. How does Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy treat patients who have poor appetite with Hypertensive Nephropathy? The especial herbs will be picked up based on patient’s illness conditions, after that, it will be put into two medicated bags which are applied at the patients’ Shenshu area. Moreover, the actives material in the bags will permeate into our body and get into kidneys by a treatment machine to enlarge the blood vessels, degrade the extracellular matrix, dispel blood stasis and promote the blood circulation of whole body. So kidneys’ self-healing ability would be enhanced in the condition. When kidney is restored, the toxins will be removed from body, then poor appetite will disappear.

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