Our kidney is one of the most important organs of the body, which acts to filter the blood and removes toxins. But if its health is not taken care of, then this limb starts to deteriorate gradually and its symptoms also start appearing in the body. Unfortunately, many people ignore these signs in the beginning, which can later take the form of serious illness.
The problem of kidney failure is becoming common in today's time, especially due to diseases like bad lifestyle, unhealthy diet and sugar-BP. In such a situation, it is important that we identify its symptoms in time and seek a doctor's advice.
There can be many reasons for kidney failure. Some of these are common reasons:
– Wrong food: Diet with more salt (sodium), calcium and potassium damages the kidney.
– High blood pressure and diabetes: Both these diseases directly affect the kidney.
– Genetic Factor: If someone in the family has a kidney problem, then the danger increases in the next generation as well.
– Infection: Any type of infection in the body can affect the functioning of the kidney.
Kidney failure begins with urination problems. Its symptoms are something as follows:
– Low urination or slowness
– Pain during urination
– Bleeding in urine
– Swelling of face, hands and feet
– Constant fatigue and weakness
When the condition of the kidney worsens, the symptoms also become serious.
– Feeling vomiting or nausea
– Stomach pain
– Headache
– Decreased appetite and weight fall
All these indications point to the kidney failure. In such a situation, a doctor should be consulted immediately.
Doctors initially evaluate kidney function through KFT (kidney function test). This shows that the patient has acute kidney disease (AKD) or Cronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Acute condition is treated quickly, but chronic disease requires long treatment and strict monitoring.
If not treated on time, the kidney stops working slowly. In such:
– The patient needs dialysis
– If there is no benefit from dialysis, then the only solution left kidney transplant.
– Transplant requires a donor, who donates a kidney