2012年7月18日星期三

Nausea with Polycystic Kidney Disease


Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys.The disease can cause cysts to develop in your liver and elsewhere in your body. Initially, there are usually no symptoms. As the disease progresses, patients will experience some discomforts. However, nausea can also appear in polycystic kidney disease patients.
Why do patients with polycystic kidney disease have nausea?
The major function of the kidneys is to filtrate bloodstream, block nutrients from escaping and carry metabolic wastes away in the form of urine. Polycystic Kidney Disease is featured by numerous fluid-filled sacs that are distributed in the kidneys.  Nutrients, such as proteins and red blood cells, run out of damaged glomerular filters. On the other hand, the waste products, such as creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and blood uric acids, accumulate in bloodstream instead.
Toxins piling up will run through systemic blood circulation to impair multiple vital body systems. The heavy toxins stimulate gastrointestinal tract mucosa to cause vascular congestion, loss of appetite and make the patients often feel like vomiting and nausea.
How can I deal with nausea by polycystic kidney disease?
For polycystic kidney disease , patients need an effective treatment in order to control the illness condition. In our hospital, immunotherapy is considered as the best method for polycystic kidney disease.
As patients lost too many kidney tissues in a sh   ort time, they should supply more healthy cells and tissues in order to keep the normal kidney function. Furthermore, immunotherapy can rebuild a better immune system. We know that more than 50% of kidney diseases are caused by the disordered immune system. In this way, the new immune system can block the resource of inflammation in kidneys.
Currently, there is no cure for PKD. However, For nausea with polycystic kidney disease, patients can do a number of things to help slow the progression of the disease. First, regular health care maintenance is important. Regular appointments with your nephrologist can help keep track of the problems caused by PKD. It is also important that you have other health problems taken care of as well, such as high blood pressure and weight control.
Learn More: How to Shrink Cyst Mass on Kidney with Natural Medicine & Positive Outlook on Polycystic Kidneys 

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