Successful cases of PKD
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.
How long to live with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)? Here you can have a good understand about prognosis of PKD and how to improve life expectancy of PKD.
How to prevent Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD)? Our life is complicated and there will always some disease appear to us. The best thing for PKD patients is to know more measures for ...
Learn MorePKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) is a genetic kidney disease which have plenty of cysts around the kidney. With the growth of these cysts, kidney cells and tissues will be impaired b...
Learn MoreFor PKD patients, when they are diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease, they are very concerned about survival span of PKD a lot. And this time we will discuss this topic in detai...
Learn MorePKD can not be cured, which is a genetic disease, but kidney cyst can do harm to kidney to cause kidney failure if not managed in life. Shrinking kidney cyst is a good way to avoid ...
Learn MoreHow to live a longer life for PKD patients, or how can I prolong my life expectancy with PKD? PKD patients are very concerned about this question, and this time we will give you a d...
Learn MoreIt is known that PKD is a genetic kidney disease, and children can be inherited with then someone wonder if PKD can skip generation. This time we will describe how PKD gene is inher...
Learn MoreHere we will introduce complications of ADPKD and the reason for these for you, please see the following details: 1. pain Growth of cyst, urinary tract infection, kidney stones, kid...
Learn MorePolycystic kidney disease is different from simple kidney cysts actually. Here we will introduce the difference between PKD and simple kidney cysts in detail for you. See the below:...
Learn MorePatients with ARPKD can develop kidney failure, and may need kidney transplant in the end. However, kidney transplant does not mean patients with kidney disease can become healthy t...
Learn MoreIs PKD contagious? The answer is definitely no, because PKD is a genetic disorder, which means only if you have PKD gene, you have the chance of developing PKD disease. Details are ...
Learn MoreThere is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.