Successful cases of PKD
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.
Here you can find the information you need no matter you are newly diagnosed with PKD, have lived with PKD for some time or your illness has developed to kidney failure stage.
If you happen to be a PKD patient, please remember to take some measures to help your kidney and do not wait for the worsening of illness condition. PKD is not an ailment, but a ref...
Learn MorePolycystic Kidney Diesase is a genetic kidney disorder which pass on from generation to generation. It is divided into 5 stages in medicine and each of them is marked by different s...
Learn MoreRecently, a PKD patient came to our website:www.pkdtreatment.com and consulted if it is possible for a PKD patient to have normal creatinine level. She said she has several cysts in...
Learn MorePKD is a genetic kidney problem which means children run a certain risk to suffer from this problem if one or two their parents are PKD patients. PKD is a hereditary illness, but is...
Learn MoreWhat is the next step when diagnosed with PKD? PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) is a very dangerous illness which deprives patients life easily when develops to advanced stage. There...
Learn MoreIs it possible for one to suffer from PKD in one kidney? PKD is a genetic kidney problem and in about 90% of cases, patients inherit this illness from their parents. PKD is marked b...
Learn MorePolycystic kidney disease (PKD) is the most common gingle gene genetic kidney disease. From the research of Occident, PKD is the fourth cause of end-stage kidney failure. But most o...
Learn MorePolycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic kidney disease, but not all the PKD are caused by gene. There are about 60% patients get PKD by gene and 40% PKD can be caused by other ...
Learn MorePKD is short for polycystic kidney disease. It is one of the most common life-threatening genetic disease, which is known for the growth of fluid-filled pouches in the kidneys. How ...
Learn MoreMany people may wonder how is polycystic kidney disease (PKD) diagnosed. Generally speaking, it is diagnosed by family history, symptoms, imaging tests, etc. Family history If your ...
Learn MoreThere is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.