How to Treat Rupturing Cysts with Polycystic Kidney Disease
PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) is a genetic disease which usually happens in a family’s more than one member. When people are more than 35 years old and especially for females, after they give birth to a baby, they begin to have symptoms ...
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How is Polycystic Kidney Disease Diagnosed
How to diagnose Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)? PKD is a genetic kidney disorder; usually, the diagnosis of this disease should be based on family history, clinical symptoms, physical tests and other auxiliary examinations: 1. Family histo...
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Common Complications in Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD)
Polycystic Kidney Disease is well known as a genetic kidney disorder. Patients with PKD develop numerous cysts in the bilateral kidneys. The cysts can increase in size over long periods of time and may cause the following complications. Wha...
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Avoid Dialysis in Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) by Stem Cell Transplant
Patients with PKD develop numerous fluid-filled cysts in their kidneys. The cysts can enlarge continuously, oppress surrounding renal tissues and cause chronic kidney failure. Dialysis is an artificial way to remove toxins so as to make pat...
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Stem Cells Treatment for Bilateral Multicystic Kidney
Stem cells treatment has been adopted to treat Bilateral Multicystic Kidney in many hospitals. Stem cells treatment is an advanced medical treatment for various intractable diseases; however, does it mean stem cells treatment effective in t...
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Is Surgery the Only Choice for Polycystic Kidney Disease
In some cases, surgery is necessary for people with Polycystic Kidney Disease as it can immediately remove some risk factors which can cause worsening of PKD. Surgery is effective in treating big cysts; however, is it the only choice for PK...
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