I have polycystic kidney disease and both my father and uncle have it too. At present, my creatinine is 1.2 and kidney function is still normal, but I want to know some prevention measures for slowing down the growth rate and progression of...Read More
Since you have diabetes and hypertension, the kidney damages might be caused by high blood pressure and high blood sugar, of cause there might be other factors, more than 10 years’ high blood pressure and blood sugar will definitely cause ...Read More
Polycystic kidney disease is a kind of hereditary disease, so you can see many members in your family have it. PKD causes many cysts to develop in the kidneys, the enlarging cysts can damage kidneys over prolonged periods of time, cause grad...Read More
Hello, firstly thanks for leaving us message. As for your question, I am afraid I have to say eating less protein will not bring your albumin up and losing less protein will bring your albumin up....Read More
Hello, thanks for leaving message to us firstly. I am sorry to hear your daughter is suffering from FSGS, but do not worry, according to what you described, her illness condition is not too serious to control....Read More
Hi, I am sorry to hear that you are a Mild Change Disease (MCD) patient, but fortunately that MCD is not a serious type. In clinic, MCD is mainly manifested as Nephrotic Syndrome which is marked by swelling, massive proteinuria, hypoproteine...Read More
Hi, I have to say you need to be alert about your illness condition, as renal atrophy always indicates serious kidney damages. Your current kidney function is 70% which is not so bad and in such a case...Read More
To know what renal parenchymal damage is, we need first to make clear what renal parenchyma is. Kidney is the vital organ of human being and its basic function is to produce urine through which to clear the metabolic wastes and toxins in the...Read More