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An enlarged kidney refers that kidney is abnormally larger than its normal size. Living with the enlarged kidney, patient will suffer from numerous symptoms and pain. One of concerned question is that can the enlarged kidney come back to its normal size?
It is well known that kidneys are vital to human survival which can help remove excessive water and waste from the bloodstream. Well then, if you suffer from an enlarged kidney, I’m afraid that your kidney will lose some functions more or less, as kidney enlargement can be one symptom of an underlying disease or disorders of the kidneys. Generally speaking, some common illnesses that may cause the condition such as Polycystic Kidney Disease, Kidney Stone, Hydroneohrosis and so on.
Well then, can the enlarged kidney come back to its normal size?
Yes. It’s my duty to tell you there is a great chance to normalize the enlarged kidney as long as you find out the underlying cause and solve it.
Then, how to do?
To be frank, different causes may need different treatment options. There are several treatments and you can choose the proper one according to your illness condition.
1. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy
It is a natural treatment come from Traditional Chinese Medicine. And through the cooperation of osmosis device, the active ingredients in the medicines can permeate into kidney lesions directly. Through the certain functions, kidney lesions can be repaired and renal function can be well improved. Of course, the doctor will select effective herbs according to your specific illness condition. It has shown good efficacy on treating PKD, kidney stone and hudronephrosis. To know more details, please be free to contact our Online Doctor or email to renal-disease@hotmail.com
2. Surgery
For the cause of PKD, Kidney Cyst or Kidney Stone, surgery may help remove parts of them.
3. Dialysis
If enlarged kidneys have already developed into Kidney Failure, or ESRD (end stage kidney disease), dialysis may be suggested to remove the waste products in the blood