2012年10月9日星期二

Signs of Dying of Renal Failure


End-stage renal failure occurs when the kidneys are unable to function to remove the waste and fluid from the body, regulate electrolytes and concentrate urine.This condition occurs after a stretch of chronic kidney failure, which in some cases may have been progressing for 10 to 20 years until reaching the last phase.

Signs of dying of renal failure

Common symptoms of renal failure
A person in the end stages of renal failure might exhibit signs of confusion or delirium. In end-stage renal failure, generally patients experience serious swelling in the extremities, loss of appetite, anemia, nausea and vomiting especially in the morning, weight loss without trying, headaches, itching skin, fatigue, and muscle cramping and twitching. These symptoms are common in end-stage renal failure. If one or more of them happens to you, seek treatment to alleviate them.

Urine change
The urine change is one of the signs of renal failure. People with end-stage renal failure usually have decreased or no urine output. The urine may appear brown which is caused by the blood in the urine. These symptoms occur when the kidneys are damaged.

Breathing Changes
The build up of acids in the blood may cause changes in breathing. You may breath faster and more shallow. This breathing is generally not uncomfortable. If fluid has accumulated in the lungs, you may have shortness of breath, also known as dyspnea. There are things you can do to ease shortness of breath like sitting upright, using oxygen and a fan directed at your face, and taking medications such as morphine.

Increased physical weakness
A decline in food intake and lack of energy leads to less energy, even for activities like lifting one's head or shifting in bed. The person may even have difficulty sipping from a straw.

Confusion
A person with end-stage renal failure may experience the sign of confusion. He may be sleepy, and lethargic. They may have numbness in the hand or feet. In general, a feeling of illness is common.

Treatment
If one or more of the signs mentioned above occurs, seek a treatment immediately. If your doctor advises dialysis or kidney transplant, follow the advice in case of life-threatening complications. Dialysis is able to quickly alleviate symptoms and keep people healthy but it is not a cure for renal failure. Kidney transplant seems to be a better solution to handle the renal failure but the insufficiency of matched kidneys stops the successful treatment of renal failure.

However, alternative treatment may help you. -----

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