More than 90% PKD patients will have blood in urine or cyst bleeding. If not treated well or timely, it can cause many serious consequences such as back pain, fever, infection and long term blood in urine will cause anemia and weakness in t...Read More
Statistics have shown that there are about 20% ADPKD (autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease) will have the complication of kidney stones, then what are the symptoms and signs in case of kidney stones? ADPKD is one kind of PKD and it...Read More
Chronic pain especially pain in the back and flank is very common symptom of adult PKD. The pain will become more severe and obvious along with age and continuous increase of the cysts and it is more common in female and this might due to h...Read More
High blood pressure has very close relations with polycystic kidney disease. High blood pressure is one of the most common symptoms and complications in the early stage of PKD and nearly all end stage PKD will develop higher than normal blo...Read More
24-hour urine volumes have some changes even under normal circumstances and the daily urinary output is closely related to foods, environment temperature, age, mental factors and exercises, etc. Generally speaking, the 24-hour urine output...Read More
Polycystic kidney disease is a congenital renal disorder. Though its progression is slow, it will in the end develop into end stage renal disease and cause a series of symptoms and complications. PKD patients often complain about poor appet...Read More
Polycystic kidney disease is a hereditary renal disease in which the kidneys are filled with numerous cysts of varying sizes. With the progression of illness conditions, patients will have blood in urine. Is blood in urine a serious conditi...Read More
Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic disease affecting kidney structure and kidney functions due to gradual and continuous enlargement and increase of fluid-filled cysts in the kidney. PKD is an autosomal genetic disease and the male and...Read More