Chronic kidney disease (CKD) & bone loss (osteoporosis)
Just a general question i want to run by the group here. I am experiencing bone loss due to CKD. I am curious to know if anyone with stem cell therapy has any indication that if I were to get my kidneys taken care of through stem cell therapy, will my bone health return to normalization? or is this a disease that I will have to endure (bone weakness) for life?
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I believe it stands for Chinese Traditional Medicine.
Chinese traditional medicine
Thank you for this information. Really appreciate it
Question?
I have 4th renal CKD RIGHT NOW I AM DOING-THE RENAL diet. My one kidney has stenosis causing other problems. Does insurance cover stem cell or renal stint
Thanks
@chickenfeet7777 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! Being in Stage 4 kidney disease is enough to deal with, let alone finding out you have stenosis on one kidney artery. Here is what Mayo Clinic has to say about that condition: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/renal-artery-stenosis/symptoms-causes/syc-20352777 Is the stenosis the reason for your Stage 4, or do you have another underlying cause of kidney disease?
Does your medical team have you on any medications to address the stenosis, yet? Have they determined what caused it?
As far as if insurance would cover a renal angioplasty or stent, that is something you would need to ask your insurance provider about. It is not a question that we as members here could respond to. Also, I am not sure what you are referring to as far as stem cell - do you also have cancer?
Ginger
I want to believe that CTM/TCM holds some secrets that traditional Western medicine doesn't, but I need to see the research that provides the proof! Then we can all line up and get our kidneys back to normal functionality.