Saturday 7 July 2012

Complications of polycystic kidney disease


Patient: I am a patient with polycystic kidney disease, here I want to know something about the complications of polycystic kidney disease.
Doctor: It is very necessary to know the complications of polycystic kidney disease, which can help patients control the disease better, as we all know, the cysts are the main features of the polycystic kidney disease, and during the process that the cysts shrink, complications of polycystic kidney disease often appear. What are seven complications of polycystic kidney disease.
Infection of cyst: in general, this can cause pain in the kidney area.
Blood in urine: a few cases get active and persistent hematuria, which may even make patients' lives in danger.
High blood pressure and repeated infection of the urinary tract.
Nephrolithiasis: in general, lumbago of polycystic kidney disease is a dull ache when colic and hematuria appear, which indicates that patients may suffer from kidney stones.
The hemangioma of the cerebral artery: in general, the incidence of this type of hemangioma is 10% to 40%, which is often caused by the rupture of hemangioma and I found after the examination of a cerebral hemorrhage. In the infantile polycystic kidney disease, it may be associated with hypertension and alveolar growth retardation.
Multiple cysts of other organs: for adult patients with polycystic kidney disease, about half of them get a polycystic liver, pancreas and ovaries may also be complicated by cysts.
Pyelonephritis: perhaps no symptoms, the pus in the urine have little or nothing.

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