Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Why PKD Cause Renal Failure


PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) can’t be cured, it just can be controlled and treated to stop it progression to Renal Failure.

How PKD lead to Renal Failure?

The cysts in kidneys are relatively small. Symptoms normally appear after the age of 30. Before the onset developing, the disease progresses in a rather slow speed. However, PKD progresses over time not only in size, but also in number. Increasing cysts grow and pressure the surrounding tissues or organs, causing serious problems. The kidney function would deteriorate progressively and finally lead to Renal Failure or even End-stage Renal Failure. During the process, one’s kidney function declines sharply. PKD patients have to receive dialysis or kidney transplantation in the end.

Since we have already known the relationship of PKD and Renal Failure, how to prevent it from happening?

Early diagnosis

If you have a family history, you should keep an eye open for your condition. regular check-ups benefits. Ultrasonic, CT, MRI and other tests contribute to the diagnosis of the disease. Serum creatinine along with urea nitrogen is the two common indexes signal the kidney function.
Take good care of yourself in daily life

Diet and daily proper daily exercises are definitely good for the physical condition with PKD. (Wanna know the inducing factors of Polycystic Renal Disease? Consult our doctor on line!)
Timely treatment

The current treatments are kidney replacements, i.e. dialysis and kidney transplantation.
Our featured therapies such as Immunotherapy therapy and Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy

The progression of PKD different from person to person, about one in three people with ADPKD get to the age of 70 without any serious Renal Failrue.

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