Yes
Not yet....but someday there will be. There is a lot of research going on. They are doing experimental testing with drugs that will slow the progression of cyst growth. I have polycystic kidney disease and so do my teenage sons. Right now the best thing to help yourself is to watch your diet...no caffeine, low sodium, low animal protein, eliminate alcohol and smoking. Monitor your blood pressure regularly. You should join the polycystic kidney foundation and stay knowledgable. Most of all stay positive!! :)
There are treatments that can help a girl to reduce the symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome disease. Though the symptoms can be controlled and offset, there is no cure for the condition. That doesn't mean that a girl who has polycystic ovarian syndrome disease will not be able to bear children. It;s possible.
i dont know to help with kidney funtion
Kidney disease affects millions of people, however, certain types of kidney disease may be avoided. Risk factors in the development of kidney disease include high blood pressure, diabetes and taking certain medications. Managing high blood pressure with diet, exercise and prescription medications can help reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, as well as reducing the incidence of kidney disease. In addition, managing blood sugar levels can also help lessen the risk of kidney disease. Symptoms of kidney disease in include high blood pressure, an increase or decrease in urinary output, swelling of the extremities, nausea and general malaise.
Chronic kidney disease should not be treated with honey and cinnamon. It is unlikely that they will hurt your kidneys, but they won't really help it either.
Probably the same things that help humans with kidney disease, as the structure of the kidney is similar. Some of these things are: - Always make sure the dog has access to water - Reduce the amount of protein in the dogs diet (kidney disease results in animal protein not being as quickly processed, and toxins build up in the blood) In humans, drugs such as ACE inhibitors and sometimes steroids are used in kidney disease treatment. These options are at the discretion of the veterinarian.
yes, marijuana is, believe it or not, good against fever, and it prooved out that it could cure the pest in the old times
Both genes for PKD have been discovered and, I believe, Dr. Stephan Somlow at Yale discovered at least one of them. Check out this cartoon animation, "The Story of PKD," which tells the story of a complicated disease in an easy-to-understand way. And help also by spreading the word to build greater awareness! http://www.youtube.com/user/PKDFoundation
No, vCJD (the medical acronym for the disease in humans) is a progressive chronic fatal disease with no known cure.
Prevention of kidney disease involves healthy habits as well as a sense of health consciousness. While not smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, and eating fruits and vegetables can all help to prevent kidney disease, keeping an eye on blood pressure and seeing your physician yearly can be just as important.
my daughter said that smoking will help my essential tremors. I am against it and she is upset because did research to see if will help.
Your doctor must agree it will help. More and more doctors are recognizing the benefits marijuana's active ingredient THC has for the treatment of Crohn's disease. Crohn's is now widely accepted as a disease that medical marijuana can help as it has anti-emetic (anti-nausea), anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties.