How long can polycystic kidney live
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My fourth uncle got polycystic kidney. At that time, he had a cyst resection operation on the left kidney in the hospital. How long can the polycystic kidney live? Let's share it.
How long can polycystic kidney live
First: polycystic kidney is a kind of familial hereditary kidney, which makes many people with polycystic kidney very afraid and worried that there is no remedy. In fact, the progression of uremia is related to the severity of the disease.
Second: experts point out that generally, people begin to have clinical nephrotic symptoms after the age of 30. The earlier the onset age is, the more severe the clinical symptoms are. The later the onset age is, the lighter the clinical symptoms are. Men are more serious than women. About 30% of the patients with polycystic kidney disease have polycystic liver disease, but the liver function is normal and there are no symptoms.
Third: it should be noted that the average time for patients with polycystic kidney disease to develop renal failure after symptoms is more than 10 years, and how long it can live has a lot to do with their living habits.
matters needing attention
Patients pay attention to maintenance in daily life, avoid overwork, is helpful to prevent further deterioration of the disease.