What Causes Uremia?

Polycystic Kidney Disease

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Polycystic kidney disease, a genetically inherited disorder, causes clusters of cysts in the kidneys. When this happens, the kidneys enlarge and, over time, lose function. It is not uncommon for individuals to go for years without knowing they have the condition. Though they can become large, the cysts themselves are non-cancerous, but they can still damage the kidneys and certainly impact their function, which in turn can lead to the development of high blood pressure, kidney disease, kidney failure, and uremia. This disease varies greatly in its severity, and some of the potential complications are preventable through monitoring and lifestyle changes.

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