Hot baths can reduce mean interdialytic weight gain and improve blood pressure and potassium/urea balance in patients with ESRD. Therefore, a hot bath can increase the sufficiency of dialysis and reduce the fluctuation of blood pressure and cardiovascular events in the predialysis period.
Sauna baths are used as a method of depuration protocols because they increase sweating, which might increase the excretion of impurities, such as uremic toxicity, excrescent water, and heavy metals.
HERBAL MEDICINES can delay the progression of CRF by ameliorating the podocyte injury, nephrotoxicity of proteinuria, hyperactivity of renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system, cytokines overexpression, tubular epithelial myofibroblast transdifferentiation, and hyperlipidemia.
HERBAL MEDICINES can ameliorate glomerulosclerosis and renal interstitial fibrosis during the progression of CRF by improving glomerular hemodynamics turbulence, podocyte injury, transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta overexpression, hyperlipidemia, macrophage infiltration, and tubular epithelial myofibroblast transdifferentiation. For the patients with CKD stage 3.
HERBAL MEDICINES can improve estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and hemoglobin with lower side effects.
Some HERBAL MEDICINES, including Astragalus and a mixture of Astragalus plus Angelica, Ligusticum, Triptolide, and Rhubarb, show benefits in slowing the progression of CKD.
By adding some decoction of HERBAL MEDICINES into warm water for bath, mediated bath is a traditional external treatment of CRF. The heat effect and absorption of active components of herbal medicine are the major reason for the curative effects.
The components of HERBAL MEDICINES for mediated bath are built according to the differentiation of symptoms and signs.
HERBAL MEDICINES with the function of promoting blood circulation such as rhizoma Chuanxiong and radix Angelicae are formulated for bath with three to four times as large as those for oral administration.
Ligustici Chuanxiong Rhizoma ether extracts exhibited an effect on the skin permeability of moderately lipophilic compounds owing to their accumulative property.
Hot baths appear to be a safe way to reduce interdialytic weight gain in selected hemodialysis patients.
HERBAL MEDICINES – mediated hot bath can dehydrate and clear uremic toxins by skin eccrine sweating in patients with chronic renal failure, decrease their skin complications and frequencies of adverse events (cardiovascular events, infection, or complications of dialysis). Therefore, it offers an adjuvant alternative renal replacement method for these subjects to reduce the frequency of dialysis due to its complications.