Sunday, October 7, 2012

Kidney Failure and symptoms

Kidney failure is a disease in which kidney function decline, eventually could no longer work at all in terms of screening disposal elektroit body maintain fluid balance and body chemicals such as calcium and sodium in the blood or urine production.

 

            As for kidney failure, there are two kinds:
1. Acute renal failure: kidney disorders that arise suddenly and are dangers that kidney function suddenly not  remove urine.

2. Chronic renal failure: Impaired renal failure who have severe or chronic kidney, so kidney function down or not functioning at all.
There are all kinds of kidney disease, so patients come to the doctor with a variety of symptoms. Here is the possibility of the arrival of a patient with kidney disease gejala-gejala/sindron set as follows:
 

1. Acute renal failure: a sudden kidney disorder, kidney function fell not out urine.
2. Acute Nephritis: Kidney Disorders suddenly also on the kidneys filter (glomerulus), and Tungkal swollen face, a protein found in blood and urine.3. Chronic renal failure: Weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, pale, urinary pain, shortness of breath.4. Nephrotic Syndrome: An intense leak protein from the blood through the glomerulus or filters into the urine, there is a swollen face, stomach and legs kelesterol up.4. Urinary tract infections: Infections in kidney, acute can be chronic. Symptoms: back pain, fever, urinary pain, usually stiff waist.5. Disturbances in the renal tubules.
6.
Hypertension, usually without symptoms.
7.
Kidney stones or urinary tract: severe colicky pain, blood in the urine.
8.
Urinary tract obstruction: Urinary tract blocked by tumor, structure / stricture.
9.
Kidney Disorders: But can without symptoms (asymptomatik).
Symptoms of kidney disease can be classified in two groups:

1.
Acute: eye swelling, severe back pain (colic), urinary pain, fever, urinary bit, kecing red / blood, frequent urination.
2. Chronic: Weakness, not strength, appetite, nausea, vomiting, swelling, decreased urination, itching, shortness of breath, pale.

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