2016年10月12日星期三

Symptoms in Late Stage Polycystic Kidney Disease

Most PKD patients seldom have symptoms in early stage of Polycystic Kidney Disease due to concealed characteristic of this disease. But if this disease develops into late stage, cysts grow gradually and compress kidneys, causing different symptoms. There are several symptoms of late stage PKD in following passage.

Firstly, cysts are in round shape with various sizes.

Secondly, Haematuria: due to growing size of cysts, cyst rupture may happen, and then Haematuria appear. Cyst rupture may be mainly caused by strenuous exercise or excessive tiredness. Once this situation appears, patients should be sent to hospital as quickly as possible in order to avoid cyst secondary rupture and illness condition worsening.

Thirdly, some complications such as retinopathy may happen. High Blood Pressure may lead to eyeground arterial sclerosis, which can reduce blood supply to retina. Besides, massive Haematuria can cause sudden hemoglobin decline, which can worsen optic neuropathy and blood supply condition, resulting in secondary optic atrophy.

Fourthly, with cysts growing, kidney volume increases to 10 times with normal ones. Kidney has abnormal shape such as malformation of renal calices and renal pelvis.

Fifth, renal function can be damaged completely with cysts of PKD growing, which can lead to Renal Insufficiency and Uremia.


PKD patients should accept timely and active treatment in order to prevent illness condition developing into Renal Failure or even Uremia. As for treatment of PKD, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can treat PKD effectively through three steps of activating blood and dredging channels, removing blood stasis and eliminating toxin, repairing and renewing. This treatment can treat PKD from its root cause. PKD patients can live healthily with this disease, if cysts growth can be controlled effectively.

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