The primary role of the kidneys is to remove waste products and excessive
fluid from the body through the urine. Moreover, they can maintain salt,
potassium, calcium and acid balance and also produce hormones that create red
blood cells and regulate blood pressure. The kidneys can shut down (Renal
Failure), leading to series of symptoms, such as labored breathing. What are the
causes and treatment for this symptom?
Definition
Labored breathing is difficulty or pain when inhaling or exhaling, the
feeling of not getting enough oxygen, tightness in the throat or chest when
breathing or feeling an obstruction or lump in the throat that keep air from
getting to the lungs.
Causes of labored breathing in Renal Failure
When the kidneys are not filtering adequately, fluids may begin to build up
in the bloodstream, and then the fluid may find its way to the lungs. It can
also affect the heart. Both of these cases will cause labored breathing, or
difficulty breathing.
The patient may also have a general sense of feeling weak or not having the
normal amount of energy. A lack of energy occurs as a result of inhibited
production of red blood cells. Besides, it may be accompanied by chest pain,
confusion, dizziness, fever, etc.
Treatment for labored breathing in Renal Failure
From the above analysis, we can know that the underlying cause of your
problem is due to severe kidney damage. Therefore, corresponding treatment
should be carried out to improve the kidney function and rebuild the kidney
structure. In China, we apply the latest Immunotherapy to help us realize these
purposes.
Immunotherapy is developed by the nation's top kidney experts in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital on the basis of 26 years' research and clinical
practices in treating a wide range of kidney diseases. At present, this advanced
therapy has been applied clinically to help patients solve the problem of
difficulty breathing as well as treating Kidney Failure effectively. If you are
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