Almost every patient want to know the signs and symptoms of kidney failure
because it is helpful to know the prevention and treatment for kidney
failure.
The kidneys play a critical role in keeping the body healthy by cleaning and
processing the blood. Working together, the 2 million nephrons filter and
process 3-4 liters of blood approximately every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7
days a week. It is important to be aware of any problems you may be having with
your kidneys and get treatment quickly. Some common symptoms and signs of kidney
problems are:
Protein or blood in the urine
This may be discovered on a routine urinalysis that is done as part of an
annual physical exam, a preoperative evaluation, or a school, employment, or
insurance physical. In many (but not all) types of kidney disease, kidney damage
results in leakiness of the tiny glomerular filters. These leaks allow protein
and red blood cells, which are normally kept in the bloodstream, to spill into
the urine.
High blood pressure
Although this is a very common finding, particularly as people become older,
it can also be the first sign of kidney disease. High blood pressure can also
itself be a cause of kidney disease, so people who have high blood pressure for
a number of years, particularly if it is difficult to control with medications,
need to be repeatedly screened for evidence of kidney damage.
Edema or swelling
This tends to occur in the feet, lower legs, and sometimes the face and
hands. Edema is a sign of fluid buildup that can occur in several conditions,
most commonly in heart failure. However, it often is the first sign of protein
leakage from the kidneys.
Symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI)
UTI symptoms include burning on urination, frequency (the sensation of
needing to urinate very frequently), urgency (the sensation of needing to
urinate urgently), bloody or cloudy urine. Although urinary tract infections do
not usually cause permanent or progressive kidney damage if promptly treated,
they can certainly cause a patient to seek medical attention.
Symptoms of advanced kidney failure
Loss of appetite, nausea vomiting, fatigue, sleepiness, itching, twitching,
and a metallic taste in the mouth. These are signs of far advanced chronic
kidney disease (CKD). They often indicate that the person is accumulating
dangerous amounts of waste products because the kidneys are not working to
excrete them. Patients with these symptoms are often in need of dialysis
(artificial kidney treatments).
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