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Suggest Treatment For Poly Cystic Kidney Of 4 Year Old

res sir age of my daughter is 4.1/2 yrs she has polycist kidney deases and she is weak and also problme in walking she is taking madicine. but there is no satisfactory iprovment.so i kindly request to that pls send the suitable treatment.sir i am poor.
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HI...Once polycystic kidney disease is diagnosed, the frequency of outpatient follow-up with the nephrologist depends on the degree of renal dysfunction and on complicating features, such as a failure to thrive, nutritional and feeding difficulties, hypertension, electrolyte disturbances, urinary infections, and hepatic fibrosis (ie, portal hypertension).

I am sorry for the problem you are facing. But ultimately the kid might require a kidney transplant or a dialysis.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Treatment For Poly Cystic Kidney Of 4 Year Old

HI...Once polycystic kidney disease is diagnosed, the frequency of outpatient follow-up with the nephrologist depends on the degree of renal dysfunction and on complicating features, such as a failure to thrive, nutritional and feeding difficulties, hypertension, electrolyte disturbances, urinary infections, and hepatic fibrosis (ie, portal hypertension). I am sorry for the problem you are facing. But ultimately the kid might require a kidney transplant or a dialysis. Regards - Dr. Sumanth