2016年8月20日星期六

Renal Tissue Infection in Polycystic Kidney Disease

What are the damages of renal tissue infection to Polycystic Kidney Disease patients? Such infections usually refer to inflammation and infection caused by cyst rupture or cyst fluid that permeates into renal tissue.

Polycystic Kidney Disease is a kind of genetic disease. According to the genetic features, it can be divided into Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease and Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease, and the former one is more common.
Cysts exist when patients were born. With time passing, it may occur and develop when patients become adults. Most patients are expressed by bilateral kidneys abnormality, with unequal pathological change.

Cysts with various sizes spread over the whole kidney. There are urinelike liquid in cysts. When there is bleeding or infection, cysts will show different shapes. When cysts grow into some certain degree, cyst rupture may happen, which can induce inflammation and infection.

Polycystic Kidney Disease patients should take anti-infection treatment in order to control inflammation. One point should be noted that inflammation in Polycystic Kidney Disease is related with cysts. Therefore, patients should accept treatment to control cyst growth and shrink cysts in order to prevent cyst rupture, which can avoid inflammation and infection effectively.

Combination of Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine is suggested to control cyst growth. Our hospital adopts Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy to treat Polycystic Kidney Disease. This treatment can repair injured renal inherent cells, block renal fibrosis and degrade Extracellular Matrix through methods of dilating blood vessel, anti-inflammation, anticoagulation and degradation. It has gained good effect in clinical practice.


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