Although frequent urination isnt as common as high blood pressure and back pain, it does affect quite a number of ADPKD patients. Since this symptom can reflect some underlying disorders, these patient...[Read More]
Generally, there is rarely any differentiation between characteristics and treatments for male and female patients with Polycystic Kidney Disease. However, with the progress of PKD, women who have this...[Read More]
Urine smells like ammonia that occurs in some cases of Polycystic Kidney Disease. This may make patients embarrassed to go to the public toilet. Is it a symptom of PKD? Should patients be worried about...[Read More]
Polycystic Kidney Disease is one inherited disorder that causes numerous kidney cysts to develop in both kidneys. When kidneys are attacked by enlarged kidney cysts, extra uric acid will deposit in the...[Read More]
Along with back pain or kidney pain, high blood pressure or erratic blood pressure is usually the first sign of Polycystic Kidney Disease. If uncontrolled effectively, erratic blood pressure can induce...[Read More]
It is common for Polycystic Kidney Disease patients to live for years without developing any symptom. However, with the aggravation of PKD, symptoms like swollen legs and stomach will affect patients l...[Read More]
Cramps, especially leg cramps, are a common symptom of chronic kidney disease as well as ADPKD. Quite a number of patients with ADPKD complain leg cramps make them have trouble falling asleep and affec...[Read More]
Polycystic Kidney Disease is one common inherited kidney disorder both in women and men, but because womens specific body structure, some PKD symptoms are more obvious in female. Today, we are here to ...[Read More]