Kidneys are important organs in body. They are responsible for filtering
blood and releasing hormones necessary for red blood production. However, when
the kidney shuts down, they can not function normally as before thus resulting
in a series of signs. As following:
Urine changes
The kidneys remove the metabolic products from body by producing urine.
Therefore, just about any change in the urine can be the early sign of kidney
shutdown. If the kidneys shut down, the urine color will turn red, tea-colored
or brown for red blood cells. Or there may be foams in urine if the proteins
appear in urine.
Swelling
Healthy kidneys remove excess fluid from the blood and use is to create
urine. However, when the kidneys shut down, they fail to function normally. As a
result, excess fluid will build up in body and permeate into soft tissues thus
resulting in swelling. Usually, the swelling primarily appears around the
eyelids, ankles and other soft parts.
Anemia
Anemia is a common sign in the patients with kidney shutdown. The healthy
kidneys can release hemopoietin which encourages the production of red blood
cells. The red blood cells can carry oxygen to every part of body to maintain
the normal biological activity. When the kidneys shut down, fewer red blood
cells are produced thus triggering anemia.
High blood pressure
Kidneys need a proper blood pressure to filter blood and they can release
hormones to help maintain blood pressure. However, when kidneys shutdown, the
kidneys can not work normaly thus resulting in high blood pressure. High blood
pressure can destroy the capillaries in the kidneys thus aggravating renal
damage. High blood pressure can be a cause and sign of kidney shutdown.
The earlier you catch the signs of kidney shutdown, the better your prognosis
will be. If you want to know information about kidney shutdown such as its
treatment methods, prognosis etc, it is free for you to consult us on line.
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