Generally, earlier stages are known as 1 to 5. And as kidney disease progresses, you may notice the following symptoms. Nausea and vomiting, muscle cramps, loss of appetite, swelling via feet and ankles, dry, itchy skin, shortness of breath, trouble sleeping, urinating either too much or too little.
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If the kidneys stop working properly, damage to other parts of the body can result. Kidney disease can happen very slowly without anyone noticing. Kidney disease damages the kidney filters so that they can’t remove wastes and water. When this happens, the body fills up with excess fluid and wastes. Over time, this makes a person feel very unwell. If the damage becomes really bad and the kidneys can’t get better, doctors call it ‘kidney failure’ or end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). It is possible that a person with kidney disease is still passing a lot of urine, but that the urine is not getting rid of enough wastes to keep the person healthy, so that they are building up in the body.
People
cannot live if their blood is not cleaned properly within their body.
If the kidneys fail completely, a person would normally die. However, a
treatment called dialysis can do the job of filtering and cleaning the
blood. People who have ongoing regular dialysis treatment can live for
years as long as you can afford.
Unfortunately,
dialysis cannot make diseased kidneys work again. Our holistic natural
treatment protocols are here to restore normal kidney function since we
believe human life doesn’t have to be dependent on a machine.
MAIN CAUSES OF KIDNEY DISEASES
There are many causes of chronic kidney disease. The kidneys may be affected by diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Some kidney conditions are inherited (run in families).
Others are congenital; that is, individuals may be born with an abnormality that can affect their kidneys. The following are some of the most common types and causes of kidney damage.
Diabetes is a disease in which your body does not make enough insulin or cannot use normal amounts of insulin properly. This results in a high blood sugar level, which can cause problems in many parts of your body. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease.
High blood pressure (also known as hypertension) is another common cause of kidney disease and other complications such as heart attacks and strokes. High blood pressure occurs when the force of blood against your artery walls increases. When high blood pressure is controlled, the risk of complications such as chronic kidney disease is decreased.
Glomerulonephritis is a disease that causes inflammation of the kidney's tiny filtering units called the glomeruli. Glomerulonephritis may happen suddenly, for example, after a strep throat, and the individual may get well again.However, the disease may develop slowly over several years and it may cause progressive loss of kidney function.
Polycystic kidney disease is the most common inherited kidney disease. It is characterized by the formation of kidney cysts that enlarge over time and may cause serious kidney damage and even kidney failure. Other inherited diseases that affect the kidneys include Alport's Syndrome,primary hyperoxaluria and cystinuria.
Kidney stones are very common, and when they pass, they may cause severe pain in your back and side. There are many possible causes of kidney stones, including an inherited disorder that causes too much calcium to be absorbed from foods and urinary tract infections or obstructions. Sometimes, medications and diet can help to prevent recurrent stone formation. In cases where stones are too large to pass, treatments may be done to remove the stones or break them down into small pieces that can pass out of the body.
Urinary tract infections occur when germs enter the urinary tract and cause symptoms such as pain and/or burning during urination and more frequent need to urinate. These infections most often affect the bladder, but they sometimes spread to the kidneys, and they may cause fever and pain in your back.
Congenital diseases may also affect the kidneys. These usually involve some problem that occurs in the urinary tract when a baby is developing in its mother's womb. One of the most common occurs when a valve-like mechanism between the bladder and ureter (urine tube) fails to work properly and allows urine to back up (reflux) to the kidneys, causing infections and possible kidney damage.
Drugs and toxins can also cause kidney problems. Using large numbers of over-the-counter pain relievers for a long time may be harmful to the kidneys. Certain other medications, toxins, pesticides and "street" drugs such as heroin and crack can also cause kidney damage
Kidney disease is a serious, long-term medical condition that touches the lives of people and is a serious killer disease.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DISEASES
-Discomfort or burning when passing urine
-Passing blood in the urine
-waist pain, pain under the spinal cord and sides pain under the rib
-A change in the frequency and quantity of urine.
-Feeling to pass urine frequently at night.
-Frothing (or foaming) urine.
-Abdominal pain.
-swollen feets and ankles
-Persistent puffiness around the eyes, especially in the morning.
-Headaches
-Tiredness
-Lack of concentration
-Shortness of breath
-High blood pressure
– Loss of appetite
-Itching
-Nausea and vomiting
-Pins and needles sensation in the fingers and toes
-Restless legs.
Acute kidney failure
is most common in people who are already hospitalized, particularly in
critically ill people who need intensive care. Acute kidney failure can
be fatal and requires intensive treatment.
If you're otherwise in good health, you may recover normal or nearly normal kidney function.
How long can you live with kidney failure?
In general, hospice patients have six months or less to live. When patients living with kidney failure choose to forgo dialysis, how long they can live depends on the amount of kidney function they have, how severe their symptoms are and their overall medical condition
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