As we all know, when the kidney is damaged, it will lose the ability to
discharge the waste out of the body. At the same time, the urine of the kidney
failure patients will decreasing a lot than before. So it is necessary for them
to receive timely treatment to increase the urine output.
Kidney Failure Signs
When kidneys stop working it is pretty clear. The symptoms of renal failure
are
Urination changes from decreasing urine, stopping or being excessive
Bloody urine (hematuria)
Bruising, easily bleeding
Changes in mood, appetite
Less use and sensation in extremities
Kidney pain (between ribs and hips)
High blood pressure
Metallic taste in mouth and unusual metallic breath smell
Swelling from fluid retention, Nausea or vomiting
Sluggishness and fatigue
Kidney Failure Causes
People at risk for kidney failure are the elderly, diabetes patients, other
kidney problems, people with low blood pressure and people with weakened immune
systems or those affected by other diseases or problems already putting a strain
on the kidneys. Alcohol drinkers are also at an increased risk of renal
failure.
Urine output often is used as a marker of acute kidney injury but also to
guide fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients. Although decrease of urine
output may be associated to a decrease of glomerular filtration rate due to
decrease of renal blood flow or renal perfusion pressure, neurohormonal factors
and functional changes may influence diuresis and natriuresis in critically ill
patients. The purpose of this review is to discuss the mechanisms of diuresis
regulation, which may help to interpret the urine output in critically ill
patients and the appropriate treatment to be initiated in case of changes in
urine output.
There are a lot of the chinese medial therapies can help the kidney failure
patients increasing the urine output. So you can send emails to
kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
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