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Medical Conditions - Cystic Kidney Diseases

Cystic kidney disease results in the formation of fluid-filled sacs (cysts) in and around the kidneys and may even result in changes in the shape of the kidneys. It is a chronic condition that reduces kidney function and can result in kidney failure. It can occur due to genetic mutations or may be acquired or congenital.

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How fast does cystic kidney disease progress in women?

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How to conceive safely with cystic kidney disease?

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Will my cystic kidney disease lead to kidney failure at 35?

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How do I manage both kidney disease and Turner’s syndrome?

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I am 32, male, with cystic kidney disease. How do I manage?

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My dad has cystic kidney disease. Can diet changes help him?

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Can women with cystic kidney disease have a safe pregnancy?

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How could cystic kidney disease affect my pregnancy?

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What could be the reason for the elevated urea levels in a 5-year-old with MCDK disease and a single-functioning kidney?

Hi, Welcome to Icliniq.com. According to your history and complaints, I would first like to deduce that your daughter must be having a one-sided multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK).

Does bacterial cystitis cause pain and burning sensation before urination, back pain, chills, and fever?

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