What are the effects of polycystic kidney disease in infants

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A young couple in the community, whose daughter has just given birth to a child, was very happy. However, the child was found to have polycystic kidney disease. The family is very sad. They hope that the child's condition can be controlled as soon as possible. Now let me talk about the impact of polycystic kidney disease.

What are the effects of polycystic kidney disease in infants

First: polycystic kidney patients should pay attention to the prevention of cold. Polycystic kidney patients with cold, especially repeated cold, will not only make the patient's kidney damage continue to aggravate, but also play a worse role, will accelerate the progress of renal function damage. Therefore, polycystic kidney patients should pay attention to the prevention of cold.

Second: polycystic kidney patients also need to control their diet. It is very important for polycystic kidney patients to have a reasonable diet to control the deterioration of renal function. Low salt diet, 2 ~ 3 grams of edible salt per day is appropriate, eat less potassium, phosphorus, diet, to low protein, low fat diet, eat more rich in vitamins and plant crude fiber diet, keep the stool unobstructed.

Third, patients with polycystic kidney should pay attention to the prevention of trauma. With the expansion of polycystic kidney cysts, the pressure in the cyst will increase, forcing the patients' kidneys to increase and the intra-abdominal pressure to increase. In this way, any slight trauma, such as sprain, bump, fall, will increase the internal pressure of abdominal organs or external force of trauma, directly impact on the swollen cyst, promote the rupture and bleeding of cyst with high internal pressure, and easily induce infection.

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Polycystic kidney patients, especially infants, need more attention, pay close attention to the physical condition of children, the best hospitalization, in addition, it should also be noted that polycystic kidney is not an incurable disease, as long as through reasonable and effective treatment, I believe the disease can be controlled.