Hay muchas organizaciones y recursos disponibles en la comunidad sobre la enfermedad renal poliquística, o PKD por sus siglas en inglés, para ayudarlo a usted y a su ser querido… Read More
La poliquistosis renal autosómica dominante, o ADPKD por sus siglas en inglés, representa la mayor parte de los casos de riñón poliquístico (9 de 10). La ADPKD puede progresar rápidamente… Read More
When you are caring for someone with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), it may be difficult to focus on your needs as well as those of your loved one. Read More
Because ADPKD is genetic, meaning it runs in families, it can affect the family as a whole. This is one reason you may find it essential to talk with family… Read More
ADPKD, or autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, accounts for most cases of polycystic kidney disease (9 out of 10). Some people with ADPKD are at risk for accelerated disease progression. Read More
Living with a chronic kidney disease like ADPKD means you face decisions throughout your lifetime as your illness progresses. Your healthcare providers can help you make these decisions. Read More
Talking about ADPKD is a personal decision and may be difficult for your loved one struggling with ADPKD. Not knowing what to say can add to your stress and add… Read More
There are many organizations and resources in the PKD community available to help you and your loved one with ADPKD. Read More
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