2016年2月6日星期六

Surgeries and Patients with Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD)

Plenty of cysts exist on one’s kidney and they may grow bigger gradually. As a result, kidneys would be oppressed by enlarged cysts and cause complications. Patients with PKD are searching for effective treatments of PKD. They would be told there are surgeries such as LRCD and aspiration which can remove big cysts. Should people with PKD receive surgeries? We give some suggestions about that.
There are many cysts on your kidney if you have Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD). For different conditions, there are different suggestions.

One of the cysts is too large and cause severe symptoms, which needs to be treated as soon as possible. Surgery is necessary at that time. Hormone and immunosuppressant are needed to relieve your emergency symptoms. However, once your condition is relieved, it does not mean other cysts will not become big. This is why we suggest that you should begin to search for other treatments after your emergency condition being relieved but not have surgery again, or you may need many surgeries. In addition, often relapse of cysts may cause kidney damages. The condition would become serious. Renal Failure even End-Stage Kidney Disease may present.


If your cysts are not big and do not cause any symptoms, surgeries could be a second choice. You have a lot of time to try to find more information about it. You can begin to try to slow down the growing of the cysts. In fact, there are many ways of slowing down cysts growing such as a healthy diet. A healthy diet could help you a lot. Besides daily health care of PKD, looking for better treatment is suggested. Different treatment may bring different effects. You can search. You can ask other friends. Try to control the condition of PKD by different methods at the very beginning. PKD development can be slowed down. Your life expectancy will be prolonged a lot because of better health care and treatments.

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