Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a hereditary disorder characterized by numerous cysts growing in the kidneys, reducing kidney function over time and potentially leading to kidney failure. There are two main types: autosomal dominant PKD, which is more common and symptoms appear after age 30; and autosomal recessive PKD, which is rare and causes cysts in vital organs at birth. While allopathic treatment focuses on dialysis and transplantation once kidney failure occurs, Ayurvedic treatment uses herbal remedies to prevent cyst formation and slow disease progression without side effects. Karma Ayurveda, a specialized kidney hospital in India, has successfully treated thousands of PKD patients using their customized Ayurvedic
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Ayurveda is an ancient and traditional system of medicine in India. Karma Ayurveda is also an ancient and traditional company that established in 1937. At karma Ayurveda we have a very effective Ayurvedic treatment that can reduces swelling and rejuvenates the kidney. At karma Ayurveda we work towards rejuvenating your kidney by pure herbs with all herbs being tested under the latest GMP facilities and Dr Puneet Dhawan provides natural remedies for kidney disease at Karma Ayurveda.
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Ayurveda is an ancient and traditional system of medicine in India. Karma Ayurveda is also an ancient and traditional company that established in 1937. At karma Ayurveda we have a very effective Ayurvedic treatment that can reduces swelling and rejuvenates the kidney. At karma Ayurveda we work towards rejuvenating your kidney by pure herbs with all herbs being tested under the latest GMP facilities and Dr Puneet Dhawan provides natural remedies for kidney disease at Karma Ayurveda.
A Beautiful presentation about the importance of your kidneys. How to protect them, How to know impending disorders before hand and keeping your self in good spirits.
Gallstones are hardened deposits of bile that can form in your gallbladder. Bile is a digestive fluid produced in your liver and stored in your gallbladder. When you eat, your gallbladder contracts and empties bile into your small intestine (duodenum)
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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is one of the most dangerous complications of Diabetes Mellitus type 2. the diabetes is affecting in many organs in the body especially the kidneys. KD results in increased hospitalizations and mortality rates, in particular due to cardiovascular complications, in addition to the growing difficulty of ambulatory treatment for patients with DM.
Kidneys are the drainage system of our body and help in the cleansing of metabolic waste. The most vital function is to filter the waste and remove the excess fluid out from the body in the form of urine. According, to National Kidney Foundation, there is an increase in the number of kidney disease
Ayurvedic treatment for PKD can treat the kidneys; function and reduces the cysts; growth rate using the fundamental concept of the natural healing system
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) describes abnormal kidney function and/or structure. It is common, frequently unrecognized and often exists together with other conditions (such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes). The risk of developing CKD increases with age.
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Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a hereditary disorder in which the numerous cysts grow
in the kidneys. The kidneys are two organs, each about the size of a fist, located in the
upper part of a person’s abdomen towards the back. The kidneys filter and remove toxic
materials and extra fluid from the blood to form urine. They also regulate amounts of many
necessary substances in the body. When the cysts form in the kidneys, they contain toxic
fluid. PKD cysts may enlarge the kidneys while replacing much of the normal structure,
resulting in reduced kidney function and leading to kidney failure. Ayurvedic Polycystic
kidney disease treatment is the best way quickly to get relieved from polycystic kidney
disease.
When Polycystic kidney disease causes kidneys to fail- which usually happens after many
years- the patient requires dialysis or kidney transplantation. About 50 percent of people
with the most common type of PKD progress to kidney failure, also known as an end-stage
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renal disease (ESRD).
Polycystic kidney disease can also cause cysts in the other body organs such as the liver or
pancreas and can create problems in other organs, such as blood vessels in the brain and
heart. The number of unhealthy cysts and complications associated with them helps doctors
distinguish PKD from the usually harmless “simple” cysts that often form in the kidneys in
later years of life.
Forms of Polycystic Kidney Disease
Commonly, there are two types of Polycystic kidney disease that are described below:
1. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the common form of PKD. A person can
get this disease when one of his parents is affected by this disorder. The symptoms appear
mostly in the people having age more than 30 years. And the progress rate of ADPKD varies
from patient to patient.
2. Autosomal Recessive Polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease is a very rare hereditary disorder that affects
1 out of 20,000 children. A baby born affected with ARPKD generally borns with it and in
this condition, he has a large number of fluid-filled cysts on his organs; especially kidneys
that can make the kidneys enlarged. A baby can get this condition only both of his parents
have genes of this disorder. Due to this health condition, a child experiences low kidney
function. Consequently, poor kidney functions can raise breathing problems that are life-
threatening in babies. The signs are visible before or right after birth as well.
Causes of Polycystic kidney disease
As most of us know, people with polycystic kidney disease have many clusters of cysts in the
kidneys but what exactly triggers the cysts to form is unknown. But there are some
conditions that are generally associated with polycystic kidney disease.
PKD is associated with the following conditions:
Aortic aneurysms
Brain aneurysms
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Cysts in the liver, pancreas, and testes
Diverticula of the colon
As most of the people with PKD have cysts on the liver. A family history of polycystic kidney
disease increases your risk for the condition as it is an inherited kidney disorder.
Symptoms someone with PKD might experience:
1. Bloody urine
2. Kidney infections
3. Cysts elsewhere in the body, such as liver and pancreas
4. Abnormal heart valves
5. Kidney stones
6. Hypertension (high blood pressure)
7. Abdominal pain (from the enlarged kidneys pressing on the abdomen)
8. Puffy eyes, hands, and feet (called edema)
9. Increased urination, especially at night
10. Pain or difficulty passing urine
11. Varicose veins
12. Hemorrhoids
13. Headaches
Diagnosis of Polycystic Kidney Disease
Family history is important in reaching a diagnosis. The less common ARPKD can only be
diagnosed through lab testing.
The most reliable lab test that is carried out to detect polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an
ultrasound of the kidneys. This test presents images of the kidneys that allow the doctors to
see the cysts, and more specifically, their size and how numerous they are. PKD was
discovered accidentally during an ultrasound or through blood or urine tests being done for
other reasons. Blood tests are helpful in showing any buildup of toxins such as urea, while
urine tests can show that the kidneys aren’t filtering properly, allowing protein or red blood
cells to pass through.
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As Allopathic treatment for the final stage of Polycystic kidney disease or kidney failure
advises a patient to take dialysis or organ transplant in order to slow down cysts formation
and replace a diseased kidney with a healthy one respectively. That’s all allopathic treatment
for polycystic kidney disease encompasses and hence you can say, there is no permanent
solution for Polycystic kidney disease in Allopathy. That’s why Ayurvedic treatment is
considered as the most relevant treatment for polycystic kidney disease.
Polycystic Kidney Disease Treatment and Medication by Ayurveda
Ayurveda is a holistic approach to health that is designed to help people live long, healthy
and well-balanced lives. The main principle of this treatment system is to prevent and treat
illness by maintaining balance in the body, mind, and consciousness through proper
drinking, diet, and lifestyle, as well as herbal remedies. Actually, it has shown a good effect
on treating kidney diseases, and it can easily cure polycystic kidney disease. The best part of
Ayurvedic medicines for Polycystic kidney disease treatment is that they don’t leave any side
effects on the body because they are composed of unrefined herbal extracts.
Karma Ayurveda is well-known as the largest specialized kidney disease hospital in New
Delhi has created a series of natural remedies to treat kidney diseases. There are over 200
kinds of herbs in their center point, so which one is the most suitable for you; Karma
Ayurveda needs to have systematical medical tests done to have a comprehensive analysis of
your kidney condition.
Having many years of active involvement, Karma Ayurveda has cured thousands of kidney
patients successfully so far. As a result, Karma Ayurveda has gained a good market
reputation by providing the best Ayurvedic Polycystic kidney disease treatment not only in
India but all across the globe also!
If you are searching for a kidney care center that can offer you the best Ayurvedic Polycystic
kidney disease treatment then Karma Ayurveda should be your first choice