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Top 12 Sign and Symptoms of Kidney Failure causes, and treatments
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top 12 Sign and Symptoms Of Kidney Failure

Discover insights on Ayurvedic treatments and kidney care for a healthier life.

Published on Oct. 10, 2024
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top 12 Sign and Symptoms Of Kidney Failure

*Kidney failure* (also called renal failure) occurs when the kidneys are no longer able to filter waste products and excess fluids from the blood effectively. There are two types: *acute kidney failure* (sudden onset) and chronic kidney disease (CKD, which progresses over time). Kidney failure happens when your kidneys suddenly stop working. Know 12 sign and  the symptoms, causes, and treatments  and stop kidney dialysis and transplant with ayurveda.

Top 12 Sign and Symptoms of Kidney Failure causes, and treatments

1. Decreased urine output: Less frequent or less volume of urine.
2. Swelling (edema): Fluid retention in legs, ankles, feet, or face due to the kidneys' inability to remove excess fluids.
3. Fatigue and weakness: Accumulation of toxins and waste can make you feel tired and weak.
4. Shortness of breath: Fluid buildup in the lungs or anemia (lack of red blood cells) can cause difficulty breathing.
5. Nausea and vomiting: Build-up of waste products in the blood can lead to digestive symptoms.
6. Confusion or difficulty concentrating: Toxin build-up may affect brain function.
7. Chest pain or pressure: Fluid can accumulate around the heart, causing discomfort.
8. High blood pressure: Poor kidney function can lead to hypertension or make it worse.
9. Itchy skin: Waste products in the blood can cause persistent itching.
10. Metallic taste in the mouth* and bad breath: Uremia (high waste levels in the blood) can affect taste and cause breath issues.
11. Muscle cramps and twitching: Imbalances in electrolytes like calcium and phosphorus can cause cramps.
12. Loss of appetite: Nausea and general malaise can reduce hunger.
 

BK Kidney Care Hospital: Non-Dialysis and Non-Transplant Treatment Options


BK Kidney Care Hospital, focus on conservative management, especially for early stages to end stage  of kidney failure, without relying on dialysis or transplants. They may offer:

1. Lifestyle and dietary management: Special kidney-friendly diets low in sodium, potassium, and phosphorus to reduce strain on the kidneys.
2. Medications: To control blood pressure, reduce proteinuria (protein in urine), and manage complications like anemia or mineral imbalances.
3. Holistic or alternative therapies: Some hospitals explore natural or alternative therapies (e.g., Ayurveda, herbal treatments) to slow disease progression.
4. Supportive therapies: Fluid restriction, electrolyte management, and treatments aimed at addressing symptoms without dialysis.

If you're considering a specific treatment approach, it's essential to have a consultation with a nephrologist to assess the stage and progression of your kidney disease and get tailored advice on whether non-dialysis treatments are feasible for your condition.

Would you like to know more about BK Kidney Care Hospital's treatment options or details on non-dialysis therapies? Call Today and Book Appointment

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