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What Causes Loss Of Appetite In A Polycystic Kidney Disease Patient?
I am a 55 year old woman on dialysis due to polycystic kidney disease. I have the following symptoms-the doctors can t seem to figure me out. 1. Skin: bruise and get cuts and blood blisters easily. 2. Lack of appetite-lost weight-under nourished. 3. Hair falling out. 4. Muscle weakness. Getting around very slowly-have a hard time getting up stairs. 5. Shortness of breath upon exertion. 6. Swollen legs, feet, ankles. 7. Hard time sleeping-falling asleep at inappropriate times-at desk, standing up, driving….. 8. No energy. Cannot get anything done. 9. Spend hours on the toilet to have a bowel movement. 10. Not finding any joy. Feeling like giving up. No confidence in the doctors-I don’t think they are or can help me. 11. High blood pressure. 12. Trouble concentrating on task at hand. 13. Ascites.
* There are a constellation of symptoms and various clinical reasons concerning separate body systems as heart, kidney, liver, immune system and others are responsible to cause them.
* Though your doc must have prescribed the necessary medications for your best recovery, I think the main reason is anemia secondary to erythropoietin deficiency in your case.
* There are recombinant erythropoietin injections are available in the market for such issues and the scope of this must be discussed with your treating nephrologist (if not already prescribed).
* Rest of the things as no feeling of joy are in concern with underlying possible depression and can be presented to an expert psychiatrist for treatment and counseling ahead.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Loss Of Appetite In A Polycystic Kidney Disease Patient?
Hello, * There are a constellation of symptoms and various clinical reasons concerning separate body systems as heart, kidney, liver, immune system and others are responsible to cause them. * Though your doc must have prescribed the necessary medications for your best recovery, I think the main reason is anemia secondary to erythropoietin deficiency in your case. * There are recombinant erythropoietin injections are available in the market for such issues and the scope of this must be discussed with your treating nephrologist (if not already prescribed). * Rest of the things as no feeling of joy are in concern with underlying possible depression and can be presented to an expert psychiatrist for treatment and counseling ahead. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon