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Ayurveda for curing polycystic kidney disease

Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic condition caused by gene mutations in one or both the parents. PKD causes many cysts to appear on the kidneys over time which gets filled with fluid and waste. Unlike harmless kidney cysts, PKD is a serious condition that appears later in life. Cysts grow by 0.5 inches or larger thereby hampering the function and the size of the kidneys. A kidney with thousands of cysts over it may weigh as much as 30 pounds.

PKD is a form of chronic kidney disease that may progress to end-stage renal failure though a patient with PKD may develop life-threatening complications as cysts grow into numbers.

Polycystic kidney disease treatment is not available in Allopathy and there are only preventive measures available. However, Ayurveda has the potential to cure PKD of its roots. Ayurvedic herbs have a reviving effect on the kidneys and their function.

What are the types of PKD?

There are three types of PKD primarily:

  • Autosomal dominant PKD

Autosomal dominant PKD is sometimes called adult PKD. The signs in this form of PKD appear later in adulthood when an individual is around 30 or maybe more, though the cyst is present since birth. The parent who has gene mutation has 50% of the chances of passing this disorder to his children. Mutations in the PKD1 and PKD2 can cause the child to have an Autosomal dominant form of PKD.

  • Autosomal recessive PKD

This form of PKD is caused by a gene mutation in both the parents. ARPKD appears early in life when a baby is born or even before that. Mutations in the PKHD1 gene can prompt the Autosomal recessive form of PKD. Poor kidney function at the time of the birth cause severe complications. If a baby survives the early day of his life, there is a good chance that he will survive until adulthood with polycystic kidney disease treatment.

ARPKD is uncommon form of PKD. There are four types of PKD:

  • Perinatal form: Present since birth
  • Neonatal form: Occurs within the first month of life.
  • Infantile form: Develops when the child is 3 to 12 months old.
  • Juvenile form: Develops after the child is 1 year old.

Acquired polycystic kidney disease

Acquired polycystic kidney disease is not an inherited form of PKD and occurs in those with no trace of PKD in the parents. It occurs late in life and develops in those with some other renal problem and taking dialysis for a year.

Signs and symptoms of PKD

Most people with PKD may have no idea about PKD until signs appear or they get to know about it through some test. There are hardly any sign or may be subtle signs that appear until the baby is grown into adulthood.

The symptoms that may appear in the later stages include:

  • Pain or tenderness in the abdomen
  • Blood in the urine
  • Frequent urination
  • Pain in the sides or flank
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Kidney stones
  • Pain or heaviness in the backPale skin color
  • Fatigue
  • Joint pain

Children with ARPKD may have the following symptoms:

  • High blood pressure
  • UTI
  • Frequent urination

Polycystic kidney disease treatment

Polycystic kidney disease occurs in family lines so it should be treated with the help of ayurvedic treatment. No allopathic treatment guarantees improvement in the health of the patient like Ayurveda. Ayurvedic herbs tend to rejuvenate the faults in the cells and tissues so that cysts do not appear again.

Many herbs like Punarnava, Shirish, Kaasni, Gokshuradi Guggul, and others promote the well being of the patient and so assure that cysts do not occur again.

Thus, it can be said that Ayurveda is the best remedy that works as a polycystic kidney disease treatment.

For more information, you can also contact Karma Ayurveda.

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