Successful cases of PKD
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.
2014-03-16 01:24
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an inherited disease, so if your family members have polycystic kidney disease, it is likely that you also have such a disease. There are some signs that may help you judge whether you have PKD or not.
-Increasing in size of your abdomen
With PKD, your abdomen will gradually enlarge due to the growing cysts.
-Pain in the sides
Pain in the sides is also a obvious sign of PKD. The pain is usually caused by the growing cysts, kidney stone, urinary tract infection, cyst rupture, etc.
-High blood pressure
PKD can also lead to high blood pressure. The common symptoms of high blood pressure include headache, breathlessness, bleeding from the nose, confusion, vomiting, fatigue and sleepiness, etc.
-Frequent urination
In the early stage of PKD, people are often troubled by frequent urination. It may be related with one of the common complications of PKD, that is, urinary tract infection.
Other signs include: blood in urine, skin that bruises easily, pale skin color, fatigue, joint pain, nail abnormalities, etc.
If you have several signs referred to above, you may go to see your doctor as early as possible to determine what might be causing them. In order to ensure that you have PKD, imaging tests, such as abdominal ultrasound, CT scan, NRI scan, and intravenous pyelogram, may be needed.
Keeping your kidneys as healthy as possible may help prevent some of the symptoms of this disease. One of the most important ways you can protect your kidneys is by managing your blood pressure. Another way is to try to shrink the cysts, or they may lead to kidney failure, resulting in a series of symptoms. With the help of online doctors, you may acquire many information about PKD.
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.