Successful cases of PKD
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.
2014-10-10 03:48
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a fairly common genetic disorder. It affects many people. Well then, what kind of people are more likely to suffer from PKD or affected by polycystic kidneys? Read through the article and you will find the answer.
Those people are easy to suffer from PKD:
1. If you or family members have diseases like polycystic liver, hepatic cysts, spleen cyst, pancreatic cyst, brain aneurysm, abdominal aneurysm and enteron diverticulum, you should take test to make sure whether you will suffer from polycystic kidney disease.
2. People who live in a environment with serious pollution, or toxic chemicals or radiation are more likely to experience PKD.
3. People with unusual mood changes, especially long-term excessive depression and fright are also possible to be diagnosed with PKD.
4. Those with the onset of hematuria cycle or mild proteinuria have a high risk of suffering from polycystic kidneys.
5. Over strain including excessive physical labor and mental labor but lack of exercise, and excessive sexual intercourse push you to polycystic kidney disease.
6. If you have discomforts in your waist and abdominal or you have unknown cause of high blood pressure or abnormal kidney function, polycystic kidney disease in this case is also likely to occur.
What symptoms can help you know PKD?
Symptoms of PKD include those that affect the kidney as well as some that affect other organs, including the brain and liver. Polycystic kidney disease symptoms may include: high blood pressure, back or side pain, headache, increase in the size of your abdomen, blood in urine, frequent urination, kidney stones, kidney failure and urinary tract infections.
Although PKD is a genetic disorder disease, it does not mean PKD is incurable. In our hospital, we have advanced and characteristic Chinese medicine therapies like Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Full Bath Therapy, Foot Bath Therapy, Enema and Acupuncture, etc, which helps shrink kidney cysts and stop further damages on kidney tissues. In this way, you with PKD can also live a relatively long and normal life.
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.