Is there hope that polycystic kidneys will be conquered in the future?

Whether polycystic kidney is expected to be conquered in the future is not clear evidence for the time being. However, the progression of polycystic kidney can be slowed down by symptomatic management, prevention and treatment of complications. Polycystic kidney is a hereditary disease caused by chromosomal abnormality, and there is no cure for it. Polycystic kidney is often accompanied by polycystic liver, polycystic pancreas, or subarachnoid cysts. Polycystic kidney will increase with age, and may be manifested by hypertension or elevated serum creatinine, etc. There is no specific treatment for polycystic kidney. There is no specific drug for the treatment of polycystic kidney, so it is not clear whether polycystic kidney is expected to be conquered in the future. However, patients can use decapitation decompression surgery to remove the kidney cysts, and in severe cases, dialysis can be used for renal replacement therapy, and kidney transplantation can be carried out for patients who are in a position to do so. Patients with polycystic kidney are advised to go to regular hospitals in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.