RENAL HYDROTHERAPY
Although dialysis has been considered as a life-saving treatment in the setting of end-stage renal diseases (ESRD), there were considerable doubt concerns between the benefits of relieving advanced uremia and the inherent dangers relating to dialysis therapy itself.
Therefore, decreasing dialysis frequency and seeking for Alternative Renal Replacement Methods is not equal to the old wine in a new bottle.
The major skin disorders in end-stage renal diseases (ESRD) are xerosis, pruritus, hyperpigmentation, perforating and calcifying manifestations, and bullous diseases.
Nearly 50–100% of the ESRD patients present with at least one skin lesion. Sometimes these symptoms can be the first clear sign of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Severe pruritus not only affects the quality of life in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), but is also associated with poor prognosis in these subjects.
The HERBAL MEDICINAL formulas are used usually include diuretics combined with herbs with the role of reducing inflammation and protecting the kidney.