PKD DIET

Itchy Skin

Sometimes we itch. Try making your own soap, recipe follows.

Itchy Skin & Anemia

If you have kidney cysts this 2016 medical article has found an association between itching, eosinophilia and anemia. Get your anemia checked and have it corrected. With liver cysts, itching is thought to be related to elevated bilirubin. With itching, in addition to bilirubin, ask for a hemoglobin and hematocrit to check for any anemia.

When the kidneys have a decline in their functioning, the frosted itchy skin is known as uremic frost. It covers the surface of the skin with a dry haze. Soaps can be incredibly drying. With a rise in phosphorus, there can be resulting itching as well. Dr. Mackenzie Walser writes in his book, Coping with Kidney Disease that itchy occurs when the body is too acid. Try bentonite clay paste in lieu of soap. Many personal care products aggravate polycystic liver symptoms or increase cyst growth. EWG has a database listing chemicals in personal care products.

Some suggestions to relieve itching

We are  sharing our experiences with PKD/PLD Diet, an adjunct diet envisioning it complementing a physician's prescribed medical therapy. Consider testing this with your doctor's prior knowledge, who can  adjust it according to your own uniqueness by adding it to your current  treatment.

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