2012-06-06

Does PKD Affect Children?


Parents with Polycystic Kidney Disease do not know whether their disease have influence on their children. This article mainly focuses on resolving this problem.
Firstly, let us learn what PKD is.
Polycystic kidney disease is a disorder that affects the kidneys and other organs. Clusters of fluid-filled sacs, called cysts, develop in the kidneys and interfere with their ability to filter waste products from the blood. The growth of cysts causes the kidneys to become enlarged and can lead to kidney failure. Cysts may also develop in other organs, particularly the liver.
Will PKD affect children?
As we have mentioned, PKD is a hereditary disease, so it not only occurs in adults, but also in children. Many children are born with PKD, but mostly, their disease can be detected when they are 20. When they grow to 30 years old, symptoms of PKD are presented. In some cases, PKD occurs in Children and without effective treatment, PKD will push children into kidney failure, which needs them to do dialysis or kidney transplant.
How Does PKD affect children?
PKD affects children through impairing their kidney functions. We know PKD are marked by countless cysts which are filled with yellow fluids. These cysts enlarges over time and when they enlarge to a certain size, they press the surrounding renal functional cells, which make the kidney are failed in working.
PKD is a refractory disease,so once children are diagnosed with it, they must receive effective treatment to avoid kidney failure(natural treatment for Polycystic Kidney Disease in Children).
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