Kidney Stones Complications after PCNL are at 15%, while Dr. Allen’s Device Dissolves any Type of Renal Calculi without Side Effects
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Many widespread kidney stones treatments have nasty side effects. New research reveals many shortcomings of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). In short, PCNL can cause additional health problems. Nowadays, however, men and women with kidney stones disease can avoid risky procedures by choosing harmless Thermobalancing therapy enabled by Dr. Allen's Device for Kidney Care.
A study evaluated 13,982 patients who underwent PCNL. The overall percentage of patients with perioperative complication after PCNL was 14.4%. When insurance status was taken into account, the analysis showed significantly higher complication rates among
"Perioperative morbidity after PCNL varied significantly with insurance status, but this variation was explained mostly by differences in overall health status", explains the author.
"Essentially, one in 6-7 patients has a chance of developing complications after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy. This is a huge risk. It's like gambling your health. Moreover, the listed complications don't even encompass the related health problems which may develop in 10 years time or more," comments Dr.
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is another troublesome kidney stones treatment procedure. Doctors at the
Contrary to ESWL and PCNL, the Thermobalancing therapy enabled by Dr. Allen's Device eases the symptoms of kidney stones at first, gently dissolving kidney stones over time. Dr. Allen's Device is easy to wear. It places the natural thermo-elements to the back just above the waistline covering the area over both kidneys. Here is an explanatory video: http://youtu.be/U_Ullz7zc2E. Dr. Allen's Device improves blood circulation at the capillary level, letting the blood to dissolve kidney stones naturally. Even huge renal calculi can be dissolved. It's explained further here: http://youtu.be/5Wo0BQ24D6U.
"It's really easy is to wear Dr. Allen's Device. The therapy is gentle and helps to avoid other procedures causing serious complications, such as high blood pressure or diabetes," notes Dr. Allen. "Considering the fact that Dr. Allen's therapeutic device is able to dissolve any type of kidney stones without any complications, urologists should recommend this method in the first place."
Read more at: http://finetreatment.com/kidney-stones-treatment-kidney-stone/.
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