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How much can rural hukou uremia dialysis social security report to Anhui?

Hello! According to the reimbursement of rural cooperatives, it is ok for individuals to pay about 100 yuan. It's better to go to the critical illness clinic again, which will cost less.

But it is not feasible to rely solely on dialysis for uremia. It is suggested to adopt "protecting kidney by marine life along meridian"

Four Misunderstandings in the Treatment of Nephropathy and Uremia

Experts from Qingdao Jingkang Kidney Disease Hospital pointed out that kidney disease and uremia are not terminally ill, but are regarded as terminally ill because of the wrong treatment plan, repeated delays and aggravation, and finally life-threatening. Those patients and their families who have gone astray are getting worse and worse and struggling helplessly. In fact, the misunderstanding of uremia treatment of nephropathy can be avoided from the beginning.

Myth 1: Hormones can cure kidney disease.

Many patients feel very tired and their legs are heavy at the beginning of the disease. After getting up in the morning, their faces are swollen, like "fat". They went to the hospital for examination and found protein or occult blood in the urine, which was diagnosed as nephropathy.

The routine treatment of nephropathy often uses oral hormones, tripterygium wilfordii, cyclophosphamide and other drugs to control urinary protein and occult blood. At first, the treatment effect was obvious, and the chemical indexes quickly improved and disappeared, but I caught a cold and was weak. As a result, hormones began to be used again, so repeatedly, each time aggravated, and gradually symptoms of renal insufficiency such as nausea and vomiting appeared.

Qingdao Jingkang Chinese medicine nephrology expert explained that the reason is actually very simple. Urinary protein and occult blood are caused by serious damage to glomerular basement membrane. Simply using some control drugs, urine protein and occult blood temporarily disappear from the index, which does not mean that kidney disease is cured. These hormone drugs have obvious side effects. Treat the symptoms rather than the root cause, and the indicators will drop today and rise tomorrow.

Myth 2: The decline of indicators proves that kidney disease has improved.

For all kinds of early nephropathy, if we only pay attention to the control and treatment of urinary protein, occult blood, white blood cells and pustules, and simply reduce the indicators without treating the causes of renal lesions, eventually the renal function will decline, a large number of toxins will accumulate in the blood, and serum creatinine and urea nitrogen will continue to rise.

Traditional treatment methods think that as long as the indexes of serum creatinine and urea nitrogen are reduced, nephropathy will be controlled. Therefore, patients are given oral exeter, starch, Niaoduqing, Jinshuibao, Shenshuaining and other intestinal detoxification drugs to reduce creatinine and urea nitrogen. However, the function of the seriously ill kidney itself is neglected to be repaired, so that while taking these drugs to reduce the index, the kidney will also be harmed by a large number of drugs. Kidney disease hospital, an expert of Qingdao Jingkang Chinese Medicine, pointed out that in the long run, patients' renal function will deteriorate rapidly, thus losing a very valuable treatment opportunity. The patient gradually developed uremic symptoms such as severe anemia, frequent vomiting, inability to eat, anorexia, elevated blood pressure, decreased urination, inability to sleep in supine position, chest tightness and breath holding, and had to embark on long-term hemodialysis or kidney replacement therapy.

Myth 3: dialysis, can't get rid of it.

Many uremic patients are looking for a treatment that can completely get rid of dialysis. However, western medicine believes that uremia patients can't get rid of it if they start hemodialysis, but this is not the case. Qingdao Jingkang kidney disease hospital expert pointed out: Because everyone's primary disease is different, the etiology and inducement of uremia are not exactly the same. If effective measures can be taken to treat the primary disease and remove the inducement, it is entirely possible to get rid of hemodialysis.

Before hemodialysis, many patients' condition was stable for a long time, and their serum creatinine and urine toxic nitrogen were relatively stable, which did not reach the point where dialysis was necessary. Residual renal function is still considerable, but due to colds, fever, lung infections, diarrhea, enteritis, urinary tract infections, poor control of hypertension, trauma or emotional disputes with others, or work fatigue and lack of attention to rest, they often have dialysis. Experts from kidney disease hospital, Jingkang, Qingdao, stressed that in this case, it is entirely possible to solve the primary disease by "protecting the kidney through marine organisms", so that patients can lengthen the dialysis interval and finally get rid of dialysis.

If we do not seize the opportunity to treat it quickly and correctly, nephron necrosis will eventually become irreversible and can only rely on dialysis. The huge cost and discomfort caused by dialysis has become an unbearable burden for patients with kidney disease and their families.

Myth 4: Kidney replacement is the best solution.

In recent years, the sad stories of organ transplantation such as kidney transplantation have been widely publicized by the media, which makes many people think of kidney transplantation as soon as they hear uremia. In fact, few people are lucky enough to have a successful kidney transplant because there are too few kidney sources. If it is not provided by immediate family members, according to the laws of our country, there is too little chance of success in matching the kidney of the corpse. Moreover, not every transplant can be successful. If it fails, the patient will continue to receive dialysis treatment and even face kidney transplant again.

There are still some diseases for which kidney transplantation is not recommended. Experts from the Department of Nephrology of Qingdao Jingkang Chinese Medicine Hospital stressed that kidney transplantation is not recommended if some patients have chronic hepatitis or abnormal liver function, active nephritis, peptic ulcer, urinary tract infection and lower urinary tract obstruction.

In fact, kidney transplantation cannot be done once and for all. After transplantation, patients have to take anti-rejection drugs for life, which costs a lot every month, similar to dialysis. According to the statistics of American medical experts, the average survival time after renal transplantation is 7 years, while that after renal transplantation in China is generally 5 to 7 years.

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