Dialysis is designed to completely take over the function of the failed kidneys. As long as the person is dialyzed frequently enough, they can live for a normal life span. (The issue is that being attached to a dialysis machine takes up a lot of time, and normally they're not portable. This means that the person will spend much less time doing the things which they actually want to do).
YES of course. Why would a person drink antifreeze? If a dog or cat accidently drink enough antifreeze, they would suffer from kidney failure and die.
Usually no. Amazingly enough we can survive with one kidney. Someone who has one kidney should see a Dr. regularly to check bloodwork regarding kidney function.
Kidney failure occurs when the kidneys are no longer able to function effectively to remove waste and excess fluids from the body. Without proper treatment like dialysis or a kidney transplant, kidney failure can lead to a build-up of harmful toxins in the body, electrolyte imbalances, and fluid overload, which can be life-threatening. Symptoms may include fatigue, swelling, confusion, and decreased urine output.
It is a food perscribed by veterinarian's for dogs who suffer from kidney disease, renal failure and/or calcium oxalate crystals/stones
They both suffer failure instead of fame.
At the recommended dose there is little harm to worry about. If you overdose or combine with alcohol then you can suffer from liver and kidney failure due to poisoning by Acetaminophen (Paracetamol). Acetaminophen poisoning is the most common cause of liver failure in the United States.
Even very small children can suffer from gout as the result of kidney failure. The kidneys are responsible for 2/3 of the means for uric acid to leave the body without it working properly a buildup of uric acid will lead to gouty arthritis even in baby's.
yes but not all females do!
No, he did not.
Yes, due to low erythropoietin hormone
The kidneys are a sensitive part of the body and when they become infected or compromised, people often suffer pain and retention of fluid in their bodies. Kidney stones are a common condition from which patients suffer. Drinking too many caffeinated beverages and not enough water encourages calcium deposits to build up in the kidneys. A kidney doctor can prescribe antibiotics and pain relievers while the person passes the deposits, or stones, from the bladder.
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