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How can Ayurveda treat polycystic kidney disease?

by Rahul Kumar Health and Medical

What is a genetic kidney disorder?

There are more than 60 genetic diseases that mainly affect the rate of functioning of kidneys. The severity of the genetic kidney conditions differs from mild to acute. Some medical conditions do not cause that many complications, while some inherited kidney disorders create a strike of life-threatening health issues. Immediate medical care is required to treat such kidney conditions. If one individual is the carrier of the inherited kidney disease, he can transfer the disease to the upcoming generations. That's when the inheritance of a kidney disorder happens. Genetic kidney disease can scar a whole generation as many of them are severe and have no cure. One of the genetic kidney disorders, a severe kidney condition, is known as polycystic kidney disease.

What is polycystic kidney disease?

Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic kidney disorder known for damaging the kidneys and other organs of the body. It is also known as PKD. Clusters of cysts filled with fluids develop within the kidneys and invade the functioning part of the kidneys. They begin to develop from the structural and functional units of the kidneys and intrudes with the functional abilities of the kidneys. They cause irreparable damage to the blood vessels and tissues, due to which kidneys face a lot of complications in fulfilling their daily duties. The kidneys perform multiple duties, including blood filtration, balancing the electrolytes, managing your blood pressure, and controlling the formation of red blood cells. These cysts cause obstructions in these duties, and several complications arise for your body. The size of the cysts And the damage they provide to kidneys cause these bean-shaped organs, which are about the size of a fist, to enlarge. The kidneys become more extensive than their standard size. Abnormally shaped kidneys result in the abnormal functioning of the kidneys. Alarming facts about polycystic kidney disease are as follows:

     It is a genetic kidney disorder that clearly states that it transfers from parent to child.

     The cysts can metastasize to other parts of the body, like the liver. It can result in various health problems.

     The enlarged kidneys lose their functional abilities over time, due to which various health issues arise.

     The damaged filtering parts (The glomerulus and the tubules) do not function normally, and essential components slip out of the body through the damaged filters, resulting in albuminuria, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia.

     Damaged kidneys do not manage blood pressure as usual, and hypertension or high blood pressure occurs.

     The disease worsens over time, and kidneys reach the verge of letting go of their duties altogether. This stage is known as kidney failure or end-stage renal disease.

     PKD is also responsible for causing gradual loss of kidney function over time. This condition leads to chronic kidney disease.

What are cysts?

Cysts are blisters filled with fluid. These can develop in the kidneys. Renal cysts are different from cysts of polycystic kidney disease. Renal cysts do not create as many complications as PKD cysts do. The Kidneys which are affected by PKD can have thousands of cysts and weigh up to 13.6 kgs. 

What are the causes of polycystic kidney disease?

Abnormality of the gene can cause Polycystic kidney disease. The defective genes transfer from parent to child. As this disease runs in families, it increases the risk for the upcoming generations to inherit the kidney disorder.

The two main types of Polycystic kidney disease defines the different genetic flaws and transfer:

     Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD): It accounts for the most cases and is the most common type of polycystic kidney disease that people develop. The signs and symptoms of the disease develop between the age of 30 and 40. Single parents with the mutated gene can transfer the disease, and the children can have 50% chances of inheriting the disease.

     Autosomal Recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD): It is less common than ADPKD. Signs and symptoms of ARPKD appear after birth, and in some cases, they do not become visible until late childhood or adolescence. Both parents are the carriers of abnormal genes, and children have a 25% chance of inheriting the disease. 

What are the symptoms of polycystic kidney disease?

The symptoms of polycystic kidney disease are stated below:

     High blood pressure.

     Side or back pain.

     Bloody-colored urine.

     Full and bloated abdomen.

     Enlarged abdomen due to enlarged kidneys.

     Headaches.

     Kidney failure.

     Kidney stones.

     Urinary tract infections.

     Kidney infections.  

When to see the doctor?

Suppose you are experiencing any signs and symptoms or have a history of polycystic kidney disease. Then you need to undergo genetic tests and seek medical advice. 

What are the complications of polycystic kidney disease?

The severity of polycystic kidney disease reaches the extreme level when the kidney is filled with cysts. The kidney function starts to decline, and various complications arise. The complications are as follows:

     High blood pressure: It is a common complication caused by polycystic kidney disease. Increased levels of blood pressure can damage the kidneys and increase the risk of heart diseases or strokes.

     Loss of kidney function: As the disease progresses over time, the kidneys also lose their function over time. Most kidney patients have kidney failure as PKD creates a dis-balance in the functioning part of the kidneys.

     Chronic pain

     Cysts in the liver.

     Brain aneurysm.

     Pregnancy complications.

     Abnormal Heart valve.

     Colon problems.  

How can it be treated with Ayurveda?

According to the ancient medicinal art, i.e., Ayurveda, If a human body is in possession of balanced three doshas and minute body channels (srotas), then he or she can acquire good health and vivacity. The vast knowledge of Ayurveda can even treat major genetic kidney disorders like polycystic kidney disease. The vitiation of the three doshas Vata, pitta, and Kapha, can cause various medical diseases. The ayurvedic treatment for polycystic kidney disease focuses on reducing the growth of cysts in the body as the disease's progression is related to the development of cysts. Ayurvedic herb-based medications are prescribed in order to cover the damage caused by the significant disease. It boosts kidney function naturally and wakes the natural healing capabilities of the damaged parts. These medications are produced by pure and organic herbs which are kidney-friendly and do not have any side effects. Changes in diet and lifestyle play a vital role in the treatment as these positive changes can lead to healthy habits, and healthy habits help prevent the disease from entering your body. The foods included in the diet chart are filled with nutritional components and strengthen the weak bones, muscles, tissues, and immune systems.

However, the ayurvedic treatment for polycystic kidney disease succeeds in suppressing the symptoms and complications by reducing the extremity of the genetic kidney disorder.


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