Different Symptoms of Renal Failure
A person experiences renal failure when his two kidneys do not function as they should. There are two types: acute and chronic. The former can be cured especially when it is diagnosed at the earliest time possible. But chronic renal failure is usually incurable and can lead to death in worst cases. Therefore, it is always essential to watch out for symptoms of renal failure so that a person will know what to do before the worst things can happen.
The kidneys function primarily by getting rid of toxins and waste products from the blood. The kidneys filter toxins while impure blood goes through them. With this process, the kidneys then send the toxins and excess water to our bladder for storage, to be excreted later on.
Renal failure happens when they are unable to clean and filter the blood, allowing the toxins to flow with the blood and circulate throughout the body. Because the blood circulating is impure, this can lead to more complicated medical conditions such as diabetes.
Symptoms of Renal Failure (Acute)
This condition is commonly developed during old age or among people who have diabetes, hypertension, heart disorders, weight, kidney or liver problems.
The symptoms of renal failure are the following:
1. Decrease in the amount of urine
2. Pain along one side of the back (above the waist but below the rib)
3. Unusual swelling of the legs or feet
4. Sudden loss of appetite
5. Dehydration brought about by chronic vomiting
6. Restlessness and confusion
Symptoms of Renal Failure (Chronic)
Here are the following symptoms of renal failure (chronic type):
1. Change the urination frequency along with changes in urine color
2. Frequent urination at night
3. Bloating of the entire body
4. Constant exhaustion
5. Skin eruptions and severe itching
6. Bad breath
7. Nausea and vomiting
8. Loss of appetite
9. Lack of concentration
10. Frequent muscle cramps
If these symptoms of renal failure are observed, it is important to see your doctor immediately to avoid further complications.















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