Complications
Complication: Brain Aneurysm
PKD is not limited to the kidneys alone. It can also affect the brain, causing an aneurysm. An aneurysm is a bulge in a blood vessel in the brain, called a hemorrhage, that can be fatal if ruptured. They are not unique to the brain, but they are most dangerous when they are in the brain. Ruptured aneurysms are accompanied by extremely severe headaches, nausea, vision problems, seizures, loss of consciousness, and confusion. If you experience an extremely sudden, extremely severe headache, consult your doctor immediately. If you notice pain behind your eyes, blurry vision, dilated pupils, or numbness in one side of your face, you may have an untreated aneurysm and should also seek immediate medical care.
Complication: Heart Valve Abnormalities
PKD can also hurt the heart. People afflicted with PKD can develop mitral valve prolapse, a condition that prevents the valves in the heart from closing properly, letting the blood flow backwards. It is sometimes accompanied with arrhythmia, difficulty breathing, dizziness, or chest pain. This is not frequently a life-threatening condition, but if you fear you may have this condition, consult a doctor. It is not self-diagnosable.
Complication: Colon Problems
Sections of the colon may grow weak, allowing pouches to form in its wall. This is called diverticulosis.
Complication: Chronic Pain
People with Polycystic Kidney Disease may be afflicted with chronic pain in their side or their back. This stems from the pain of having cysts in your kidney, although when your back or side is hurting, it may be hard to tell that your kidneys are specifically the problem.
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Did you know...
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