Some related materials have shown that about half of patients with polycystic kidney disease develop ESRD by the age of about 70. So why polycystic kidney leads to kidney failure? Follow us to find the answer.
Why polycystic kidney leads to kidney failure?
Polycystic kidney disease is characterized by numerous cysts grow in the kidneys. Through the ages, these cysts can become bigger and bigger. It is easy for us to understand that it is a normal trend. The extension of these cysts oppress kidney tissues surrounding, making anoxic and ischemic kidneys. It is also easy for us to understand the kidneys and any organs can not function normally when not enough blood and oxygen. If this condition can not be relieved in time, gradually renal function may be affected, causing a range of symptoms or complications, such as back pain, high blood pressure, high levels of creatinine, fatigue, nausea and vomiting etc. abnormal.
At the clinic, Western medicine and healthy diet are commonly used to relieve symptoms or complications related. It is necessary, but not sufficient. This is because such measures are not able to reduce these cysts and restore kidney function. With time passing, more renal function is lost. Gradually the condition goes into renal failure.
So how to treat polycystic kidney disease from the root?
Can patients with PKD still live a normal life without dialysis and kidney transplant? The answer is clear. A therapy that helps shrink cysts and recover renal function can be counted as an effective treatment for polycystic kidney. Of course, you must also ensure safety. if you have any questions please comment below, email or live chat. Our mailbox is kidney-treatment@hotmail.com.