Polycystic Kidney Disease is genetic, but why the twins are different?Sara and Tom are twins and Tom is the elder brother. Their parents have PKD, and Tom was passed this disease year's ago. However, Sara is healthy. Why they are different?
Posted by Soffie Meng
If both parents suffer from this disease, the possibility that their children get this disease is 50%. According to related statistics, 40% patients don't have obvious familial disease history, which implies that this kind of disease is potential and can't arouse peoples' attention. No matter how stubborn and concealed this disease is, there are still symptoms and manifestations.
Some patients are born with polycystic mutator. However the process of Polycystic Kidney Disease does not start normally until patients are infected or stimulated by toxin. So preventing infection and avoid reaching toxin can help patients prevent Polycystic Kidney Disease effectively.
So, the twins are different.
Posted by sunflowers
environment and diet.
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