Abdominal and back pain? You should ask, do I have kidney cysts?

Are you experiencing pain and pain in your stomach and back, sometimes very difficult. Do you have any blood in your urine? Have you ever regularly urinary tract infections? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, you should ask yourself, I have kidney cysts? Renal cysts are very common and potentially fatal condition that the development because of the disclosure of a abnormal gene from parent to child. The disease, the causes of kidney cysts is called Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD). Although I have explained that the disease is caused by the transfer of a gene and therefore is an inherited disease is a rare form in which people can develop kidney cysts due to age or because they have a history of kidney problems. So, if you are one of the above symptoms and are also in high-risk age category (mid to end of life), then the question, do I have kidney cysts should prevail in your mind. As we have discussed, the disease is most commonly caused by the transfer of an abnormal gene. In the most common (90% of respondents) form of Polycystic Kidney Disease, the adult form known as autonomic dominant PKD, the offspring need only the gene from one parent. So, if the family have either of your parents has any history of the disease at all, you should be careful, you may also have the disease.
If the doctor actually confirm that you have PKD, he will inform you about some of the treatments can be prescribed to help you, the symptoms and slow the growth of kidney cysts. They are advised to strong painkillers to help with the abdominal and back pain while antibiotics are killing the urinary tract. If you do not already live in a healthy way of life of the doctor will probably recommend that you accept more healthy living practices to reduce the likelihood of developing high blood pressure, the disease progress faster. At the end of the renal failure due to be overtaken by cysts and that will mean that you will require artificial kidney (dialysis) or a kidney transplant. Fortunately, if you are able to have a kidney transplant, there is no danger that the healthy kidneys develop cysts.

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