Typically, people with Polycystic Kidney Disease present symptoms in early or
middle adulthood. Common symptoms include discomfort of pain in the abdomen or
side, hematuria (blood in urine), frequent urination, and intense crampy pain
from kidney stones. In some cases, patients may have nausea, fatigue, etc due to
slowly developing kidney failure. What are the causes?
Kidneys are vital organs that filter toxins out of the blood, help maintain
calcium and water balance, and produce hormone that stimulates red blood cell
production in the bone marrow. Substances filtered our by the kidneys, along
with any excess water, are expelled during urination.
For people with Polycystic Kidney Disease, there are clusters of fluid-filled
sacs, called cysts, developing in the kidneys and interfering with their ability
to filter waste products, such as creatinine, urea nitrogen, from the blood. The
growth of cysts causes the kidneys to become enlarged and eventually lead to
Kidney Failure.
With long-term kidney disease, the patients begin to feel tired and ill.
Appetite decreases, because toxins begin to build up in the blood stream,
causing nausea and weight loss. Elevated blood urea nitrogen occurs, and the
urea in intestinal tract will be decomposed into ammonia with the help of
bacterium. The ammonia will irritate the mucosa of intestinal tract, resulting
in nausea. Generally, the high the BUN is, the more severe the nausea will
present.
In addition, the urine concentration ability will reduce in case of Kidney
Failure. Consequently, patients may have increased urine at night. With much
loss of moisture at night, the blood will become concentrated. The BUN will rise
and their nausea will aggravate in the morning.
If you feel nauseous, it is important to rest and not undergo any activity
that might worsen the feeling. Meanwhile, find an effective treatment to get rid
of nausea in Polycystic Kidney Disease. Any help? Consult our online
experts.
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