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Kidney Failure(Renal Failure) Symptoms & Complications

Different stage of Kidney Failure has different symptoms with metabolic acidosis and water and electrolyte disorders the most common symptoms.

What are the Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Failure

What are the Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Failure

Chronic kidney failure is the end stage of various chronic kidney disease and the main clinical symptoms are loss of appetite, metabolic acidosis, acute heart failure, metabolic disorders. Here I will mainly take about what kind of metaboli...Read More

Be Alert About Kidney Failure Complications

Be Alert About Kidney Failure Complications

Kidney failure is the end result of kidney problem, but according to clinical investigation many patients do not die of failed kidney, but its complications. Therefore, as a kidney failure patient, being alert about these fatal complication...Read More

Renal Atrophy Can Be A Spell of Kidney Failure

Renal Atrophy Can Be A Spell of Kidney Failure

Renal atrophy is an abnormal medical condition referring to kidney is relatively smaller than others. It has related with patients age, sex, height and body weight. Renal atrophy can be congenital and also can be caused by kidney failure. T...Read More

Oliguria (Anuria) in Kidney Failure

Oliguria (Anuria) in Kidney Failure

Oliguria, also known as anuria, is a medical term referring to 24h urine output less than 400ml. Our kidneys are filtering organs that discharge toxins and excessive water in the form of urine. Oliguria is a symptom in kidney failure patien...Read More

Will Kidney Failure Cause Nausea

Will Kidney Failure Cause Nausea

Many Kidney Failure patients feel nausea, particularly when they get up in the morning and they wonder if this symptom is related with their kidney problem. As a matter of fact, kidney failure causes nausea and especially when it develops t...Read More

How to Lower High Blood Urea Nitrogen With Kidney Failure

How to Lower High Blood Urea Nitrogen With Kidney Failure

Blood Urea Nitrogen, also can be shorted as BUN, is the end product of protein and always measured to reflect kidney function. Excessive blood urea nitrogen is normally excreted by our kidneys, so almost all the kidney failure patients have...Read More

Clinical Manifestation of Renal Failure

Clinical Manifestation of Renal Failure

Renal failure means that kidney fails to remove waste and extra-fluid after it is damaged. As we know, tissues or organs are made of cells and the same goes for kidney. Once kidney is damaged, the intrinsic cells are also damaged, which lea...Read More

Why Body Weight Fluctuates for People on Dialysis

Why Body Weight Fluctuates for People on Dialysis

In some cases, the people find their body weight changes obviously between sessions of dialysis. Why this happens? Is there anything wrong in the patients? As is pointed out by kidney disease experts, for people on maintenance dialysis, con...Read More