Polycystic Kidney Disease
Overview
SymptomsandDiagnosis
Symptoms
Some people have symptoms at birth while others do not have problems until later in life. Symptoms also differ from person to person.
Problems may be:
- Pain in the back or side
- Blood in the urine (pee)
- Belly pain
- Passing urine more often than usual
Treatments
Treatment
The goal of treatment is to manage symptoms and prevent other health problems. Options are:
- Medicines to:
- Ease pain
- Treat cysts that are bleeding
- Lower high blood pressure and cholesterol
- Dietary changes, such as drinking plenty of fluids and eating a low sodium diet
- Dialysis to remove waste from the blood
Some people may need surgery to:
- Drain or remove cysts to ease pain, bleeding, or a blockage
- Remove one or both kidneys—nephrectomy
- Replace a damaged kidney —kidney transplant
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