Most of us keep a box of baking soda around the house. In addition to household applications, sodium bicarbonate has several medicinal uses. Is baking soda good for polycystic kidney disease (PKD)? In people who have polycystic kidney disea...Read More
As for polycystic kidney disease (PKD) patients, most of them are told to take surgery. Surgery for PKD includes cyst decortication, thoracic drainage an laparoscopic surgery. Well then, how to treat PKD without surgery? Surgery can reduce...Read More
Burdock has been used for centuries in Europe, North America and Asia as a medical treatment for digestive system and chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and AIDS as well as kidney disease. Well then, how to cure Polycystic Kidney Dis...Read More
Will Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) go away after kidney transplant? End stage renal disease patients have no choice but to choose kidney transplant. PKD is a progressive and genetic kidney disease. Kidney cysts will enlarge with age and e...Read More
Swelling in legs or feet is very common in polycystic kidney disease (PKD) patients. And patients all have been trying to find the causes and ways to help it. First, what is the cause of swelling in PKD patients? Keeping fluid balance is a...Read More
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is passed down through families. It causes fluid-filled cysts to form in the kidneys. With the enlargement of kidney cysts, not only are your kidneys damaged, but also other organs around is impaired. How can...Read More
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is an inherited kidney disease. Under the inducement of genes, renal tubule epithelial cells proliferate abnormally to form the sacs and then lining cells begin to secrete fluid. That is why your cysts become...Read More
In the progression of ADPKD, the cysts keep growing, which can impair the kidney tissues around leading to kidney failure eventually. Therefore, to know the answer to how to slow the progression of ADPKD is very important. Now lets have a l...Read More