Thursday, September 13, 2012

Kidney failure (understanding and Renal Disease Symptoms)

Kidney failure (understanding and Renal Disease Symptoms) - Kidney failure is the final stage of renal impairment with the characteristics of the stopping of kidney function in its entirety.

Some of the symptoms of kidney failure as below:

Anemia (reduction in the number of red blood cells in the blood) – one of the main functions of the kidney is producing red blood cells, if conditions worsen, then the renal production of red blood cells will also be reduced, so that people with kidney failure will be very weak because of the low number of red blood cells in the blood.

Kidney failure
Hematuria (presence of blood clots in urine with kidney failure)
Edema (swelling in the limbs and feet all over the body). This is mainly due to the increase in retention (detention) of water by the kidneys.

The presence of blood in the stools
Sudden change in behavior where usually people suffering from kidney failure is more prone to mood swings, such as hallucinations, delusions, and increased state of confusion.

Pain on one side of the body where this pain can spread to the lower abdomen, groin, labia and scrotum

Decrease in the volume of urine where usually people with kidney failure will experience a decrease in the amount of urine as berkemih or BAK (pee)

Shortness of breath is usually caused by high blood pressure in the
In more severe conditions, seizures may occur that could cause the involuntary trembling (irregular) in the whole body

In more severe conditions, seizures may occur that could cause the involuntary trembling (irregular) in the whole body

In chronic renal failure patients are usually urine stinks or smells sweet