Kidney Disease

The kidneys are a vital component to every person’s urinary system. These two organs are responsible for many important functions, though primarily they work to filter out any waste from the blood and have that waste expelled from the body. 

Any sort of condition that compromises the kidneys or their daily function can become quite a serious threat to an individual’s health. Unfortunately, this is all too real a situation for millions of Americans who suffer from various forms of kidney disease. 

Common Types of Kidney Disease 

Chronic Kidney Disease 

The most frequently encountered form of kidney disease is known as chronic kidney disease (CKD). This condition is characterized by progressive damage to the kidneys that typically occurs as the result of an underlying health problem. Most often, diabetes or high blood pressure are to blame for chronic kidney disease. 

Glomerulonephritis

Within the kidneys are tiny, fibrous structures that help to filter a person’s blood and remove any unwanted substances. This type of structure, called a glomerulus, can become inflamed and result in the diagnosis of a condition known as glomerulonephritis. 

Polycystic Kidney Disease 

A cyst is a benign, fluid-filled sac of tissue within the body. Although rarely cancerous, it can still be harmful to an individual’s health if the cyst grows large enough. In the case of polycystic kidney disease, there are many of these cysts that develop throughout the kidneys, which begin to interfere with their necessary functions and can eventually cause complete kidney failure. 

Lupus Nephritis 

The kidneys can also become affected by lupus, which is an autoimmune disease that has the ability to impact various areas of the body. When this disease specifically causes inflammation and recurring damage to the kidneys, it is categorized as a particular type of lupus called lupus nephritis. 

Kidney Stones 

A common form of kidney disease, kidney stones are concentrated mineral deposits that become trapped within the organ. These deposits will typically solidify and harden, and if they grow too large to pass through the ureter (the tube connecting each kidney to the bladder) then a blockage may occur. Kidney stones are known for the severe pain that they cause, though this condition is entirely treatable and should not lead to complications except in rare circumstances. 

Kidney Infection 

Like any area of the body, it is possible for the kidneys to become infected. This is most often the result of a urinary tract infection (UTI) that has gone untreated and has spread its infections to other parts of the urinary system. 

Kidney Cancer 

Kidney cancer can be an especially difficult form of kidney disease to manage and treat. Many forms of cancer are difficult to detect due to the fact that they exist within internal organs and often do not present any symptoms until the disease has progressed significantly. The most common type of kidney cancer is known as renal cell carcinoma. 

How Stem Cell Therapy Can Help 

MSC stem cell (mesenchymal stem cells) therapy is an emerging option for patients with kidney disease, offering new hope by focusing on repair and regeneration rather than only symptom management. Research suggests that stem cells can help protect kidney tissue from further damage, reduce inflammation, and support the regeneration of damaged cells within the kidneys. 

In conditions like chronic kidney disease (CKD), glomerulonephritis, or lupus nephritis, MSC stem cells may help slow disease progression, improve kidney function, and reduce the need for long-term dialysis. For patients with polycystic kidney disease or kidney injury caused by autoimmune or inflammatory processes, stem cell therapy could provide meaningful improvements in kidney health and overall quality of life. 

While traditional treatments often focus on slowing decline or managing complications, stem cell therapy takes a restorative approach by targeting the root causes of tissue damage. Early studies are promising and suggest that stem cell therapy may become an important part of kidney disease care in the future. 

Schedule a Consultation 

If you’ve been diagnosed with kidney disease in the San Diego area, contact Infinity Cellular Wellness today to see how stem cell therapy may help. Call us at 877-877-3339 or request an appointment through our secure online form. Our advanced regenerative treatments are designed to help protect and restore kidney function so you can live with greater confidence and improved health. 

Sources: 

https://www.healthline.com/health/kidney-disease#types-and-causes http://www.kidneyfund.org/kidney-disease/other-kidney-conditions/ https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/lupus