Treatments of Acquired Cystic Kidney Disease
Cysts in Acquired Cystic Kidney Disease are not genetic and usually benign.
Because those cysts are secondary disease of Chronic Kidney Disease or Kidney
Failure, doctors and patients usually pay less attention to them than Chronic
Kidney Disease or Kidney Failure. The conventional treatments aim at their
symptoms and the primary diseases.
Medicines in easing symptoms
If Acquired Cystic Kidney Disease is not causing pain or discomfort, no
treatment is required. Infections are treated with a course of antibiotics. If
large cysts are causing pain, hematuria, the cysts are treated as Polycystic
Kidney Disease.
Surgeries Any Treatment to Stop Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
Unlike Polycystic Kidney Disease, cysts may cause severe bleeding and
Wunderlich Syndrome which is fatal. With the possibility of cancer, surgeries
will be applied to ease the bleeding. In those cases, surgery is used to stop
cysts from bleeding and to remove tumors or suspected tumors. Surgeries are
necessary for patients with Polycystic Kidney Disease who are infected
persistently by the secondary diseases such as kidney stone and abscess.
Kidney transplantation Treatment for Polycystic Kidney Disease to Reduce Creatinine 7.5
After a person receives a transplanted kidney, the cysts usually shrink and
even disappear in the diseased kidneys. Without infection or high blood
pressure, the diseased kidneys are always left in place in transplantation.
However, after transplantation, antiallergic drugs like immunosuppressive agents
probably make those cysts become malignant cells. The cancerous cells may spread
into other organs, destroying them. So some scholars consider cutting the
diseased kidneys before transplantation to avoid possible infections and
canceration.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy and Stem Cells Transplant Treatment Options for ADPKD Patients
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy has great advantage in shrinking renal
cysts over other treatments. What’s more, it can enhance immune system and offer
necessary substances for self-healing mechanism to repair the damaged renal
tissues. With great power of differentiation, stem cells will separate the
damaged renal intrinsic cells and replace their functions. Without severe renal
insufficiency, patients possibly need not dialysis or get rid of dialysis, which
not only protect and repair renal functions but also remove one cause of
Acquired Cystic Kidney Disease.
Acquired Cystic Kidney Disease is usually not severe, but you would better
think over it when you are determining to take dialysis or kidney
transplantation.