How does kidney failure happen?
The kidneys slowly stop working in chronic kidney failure. This usually occurs with high blood pressure or high blood sugar level.
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What are the symptoms of kidney failure?
In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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What are early signs of kidney failure?
The symptoms are :inability to regulate water/ electrolyte ba...
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In acute renal failure, kidney function is lost rapidly and c...
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How long is life expectancy with kidney failure without dialysis?
The process of cleansing the blood by passing it through a sp...
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What is stage 4 kidney failure?
In Stage 4, GFR is severely decreased to 15-29. In Stage 4, G...
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What are the symptoms of kidney failure?
In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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What are early signs of kidney failure?
The symptoms are :inability to regulate water/ electrolyte ba...
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How long is life expectancy with kidney failure without dialysis?
The process of cleansing the blood by passing it through a sp...
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What is stage 4 kidney failure?
In Stage 4, GFR is severely decreased to 15-29. In Stage 4, G...
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Can you die from Kidney Failure?
Yes - When the kidneys fail completely, you cannot live for l...
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How long is life expectancy with kidney failure without dialysis?
The process of cleansing the blood by passing it through a sp...
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What are early signs of kidney failure?
The symptoms are :inability to regulate water/ electrolyte ba...
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How often do people with kidney failure die?
Most people with end-stage kidney failure die within 5 to 10 ...
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What is a sign of kidney failure?
Lethargy, weakness, shortness of breath, and generalized swel...
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How many stages are there in kidney failure?
There are five different stages of Kidney Failure, starting w...
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In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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What are the symptoms of kidney failure?
In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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What are are signs of kidney failure?
Lethargy, weakness, shortness of breath, and generalized swel...
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What are signs of kidney failure or disease?
Chronic, long term kidney failure is caused by poorly control...
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Causes of acute kidney failure: Hemorrhage, internal bleeding...
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What are the symptoms of kidney failure?
In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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Causes of acute kidney failure: Hemorrhage, internal bleeding...
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What are are signs of kidney failure?
Lethargy, weakness, shortness of breath, and generalized swel...
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What are symptoms of kidney failure?
Lethargy, weakness, shortness of breath, and generalized swel...
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How do you know if you have kidney failure?
Diagnosis of kidney failure is confirmed by blood tests measu...
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What are the symptoms of kidney failure?
In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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In the beginning, kidney failure may be asymptomatic (not pro...
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What treatment is there for kidney failure?
The treatments for kidney failure are hemodialysis, peritonea...
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Kidney failure is the sudden loss of the kidneys' ability to ...
About Kidney Failure
Kidney or Renal Failure is when your kidneys are no longer functioning to remove waste chemicals and toxins from the blood stream. Kidney failure is typically detected by elevated creatinine levels, abnormal fluid levels in the body, deranged acid levels, abnormal levels of potassium, calcium or phosphate which can lead to anemia. There could also be blood or protein loss through urine. If not treated, renal failure can be fatal.
About Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the vessels. Blood pressure is determined by the heart’s output and resistance to blood flow in the vessels. If either of these factors changes and there are no compensating changes, blood pressure will change.Blood pressure is a good measure of the health of a person's heart and blood vessels. Higher than normal blood pressure is called hypertension.
About Blood
The average adult has about five liters of blood inside of their body, coursing through their vessels, delivering essential elements, and removing harmful wastes. Without blood, the human body would stop working. Blood transports oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissue and carbon dioxide from the body tissue to the lungs. Blood is the fluid of growth, transporting nourishment from digestion and hormones from glands throughout the body. Blood is the fluid of health, transporting disease fighting substances to the tissue and waste to the kidneys.
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