Thank you for raising awareness and great educational content. Dietary and lifestyle interventions are also now at the forefront of research. Something that can benefit a lot of individuals with ADPKD.
what you convey is the handling of the effects that arise. not treatment of PKD & AKD. I haven't found any treatment for PKD & AKD. stem cell therapy and gene correction may be the hope.
@mousumiroyr9564 Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) can lead to cyst development at various ages, often beginning in late childhood or adolescence, but noticeable cyst growth typically appears around the age of 30-40. However, cysts can be detected earlier through imaging, even if symptoms aren’t present. Consulting a healthcare provider for regular monitoring is recommended, especially with a family history of ADPKD.
I've got advanced PDK. It's not a death sentence, but it's not pleasant. I've been on both types of dialysis and finally had a transplant. All has been well but the size of my native kidneys is becoming an issue and they may have to be removed.
Hi Paul. I was wondering don"t they remove the original kidney or both of them (if there's PKD on both kidneys), before placing a transplanted one? How have you been doing lately?
@@aidam.6231 hi. Unless there’s a real need to the native kidneys stay in place and the transplanted one gets put in the groin area. Had my kidneys been too big they would have taken one out to fit the new one in. The blood supply for the transplant comes from the artery to the leg. Doing OK at the moment. Got Covid in the summer and although I was in hospital with it, it wasn’t serious, more of a precaution as I’m immunosuppressed. Recently had a blip when I was put on medication for ankle swelling but I’m off that now and kidney function back to what it was. Thanks for your concern!
@@ukar69 Thanx a lot for you reply! My brother's got a PKD and it had been causing him a lot of troubles. He's been on dialysis for 3 yrs now and we're now at the beginning of compatibility tests process to see if I'd be a good match for him. I certainly hope so. I remember an urologist quite recently telling him and us that he should be taking a kidney out (just spoke about one) as cists keep making problems regardless of dialysis. It's all still confusing but I hope it'll get cleared out by time. It's great that you're doing well and even managed Covid successfully! Well done! 😊 Wishing you a lot of health and no kidney challenges in the time ahead.
@@aidam.6231 thank you very much. I’ve had the odd cyst go pop and depending whereabouts on the kidney it is, the pain is excruciating. As you probably know, kidney failure and dialysis can give a whole host of other problems. I wish your brother well and hope you turn out to be a good enough match, or if not, a suitable donor comes along soon. It will change his life. Best of luck to both of you.
Like this comment if you also have polycystic kidney disease (and here it would be a kidney emoji, but I can't find one on my phone😅). I'm sending caring thoughts from Sweden
@Roreytko Thank you for sharing your experience! 💚 It's important for those with polycystic kidney disease to connect and support each other. Your caring thoughts from Sweden are appreciated-sending warm vibes back your way! If anyone else is in a similar situation, feel free to join the conversation and share your journey. We're all in this together! 🌍✨
Thankyou .... Actually I am just 24 years old and am suffering from a kidney cyst .and it is 5.5 mm... Doctors told me surgery is only the solution..wht should i do now
Thanks a lot doctor, you Re helping us so much
Thank you for raising awareness and great educational content. Dietary and lifestyle interventions are also now at the forefront of research. Something that can benefit a lot of individuals with ADPKD.
Good explanation
Glad it was helpful
what you convey is the handling of the effects that arise. not treatment of PKD & AKD. I haven't found any treatment for PKD & AKD. stem cell therapy and gene correction may be the hope.
In which age cysts appear in case of a son whose mother was affected by ADPKD. Please reply
@mousumiroyr9564 Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) can lead to cyst development at various ages, often beginning in late childhood or adolescence, but noticeable cyst growth typically appears around the age of 30-40. However, cysts can be detected earlier through imaging, even if symptoms aren’t present. Consulting a healthcare provider for regular monitoring is recommended, especially with a family history of ADPKD.
My problem with kidneys disease started with my ureter obstruction
I've got advanced PDK. It's not a death sentence, but it's not pleasant. I've been on both types of dialysis and finally had a transplant. All has been well but the size of my native kidneys is becoming an issue and they may have to be removed.
Hi Paul. I was wondering don"t they remove the original kidney or both of them (if there's PKD on both kidneys), before
placing a transplanted one?
How have you been doing lately?
@@aidam.6231 hi. Unless there’s a real need to the native kidneys stay in place and the transplanted one gets put in the groin area. Had my kidneys been too big they would have taken one out to fit the new one in. The blood supply for the transplant comes from the artery to the leg.
Doing OK at the moment. Got Covid in the summer and although I was in hospital with it, it wasn’t serious, more of a precaution as I’m immunosuppressed. Recently had a blip when I was put on medication for ankle swelling but I’m off that now and kidney function back to what it was. Thanks for your concern!
@@ukar69 Thanx a lot for you reply!
My brother's got a PKD and it had been causing him a lot of troubles. He's been on dialysis for 3 yrs now and we're now at the beginning of compatibility tests process to see if I'd be a good match for him. I certainly hope so.
I remember an urologist quite recently telling him and us that he should be taking a kidney out (just spoke about one) as cists keep making problems regardless of dialysis.
It's all still confusing but I hope it'll get cleared out by time.
It's great that you're doing well and even managed Covid successfully! Well done! 😊 Wishing you a lot of health and no kidney challenges in the time ahead.
@@aidam.6231 thank you very much. I’ve had the odd cyst go pop and depending whereabouts on the kidney it is, the pain is excruciating. As you probably know, kidney failure and dialysis can give a whole host of other problems. I wish your brother well and hope you turn out to be a good enough match, or if not, a suitable donor comes along soon. It will change his life. Best of luck to both of you.
@@ukar69 Thank you Paul
Best wishes for you too.
I want To Consult with you
Like this comment if you also have polycystic kidney disease (and here it would be a kidney emoji, but I can't find one on my phone😅). I'm sending caring thoughts from Sweden
@Roreytko Thank you for sharing your experience! 💚 It's important for those with polycystic kidney disease to connect and support each other. Your caring thoughts from Sweden are appreciated-sending warm vibes back your way! If anyone else is in a similar situation, feel free to join the conversation and share your journey. We're all in this together! 🌍✨
Can these people have children
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Thankyou .... Actually I am just 24 years old and am suffering from a kidney cyst .and it is 5.5 mm... Doctors told me surgery is only the solution..wht should i do now
Same me
Transplant ke elwa koi treatment nhi h eska kya
As you seek medical treatment, do not forget to seek the" Creator's "help