Symptoms of Kidney Failure in Women
Kidney failure, which can also be called kidney failure, not only attacks men, but also attacks women. So, for women, what symptoms can they experience when they are affected by kidney failure? Here we will present the most common complaints or symptoms of kidney failure in women. If you notice that you have these symptoms, be careful with your kidney and go to the hospital as soon as possible to get an accurate diagnosis.
Symptoms of kidney failure in women include:
1. Foamy urine
Foamy urine is the manifestation of proteinuria that refers to the presence of excess protein in the urine. For women with kidney failure, the more foams there are in the urine, the more severe the disease. Strict control of foamy urine helps delay the progress of the disease (leave a message to chronic-nephritis@hotmail.com for information on how to reduce protein in the urine)
2. Swelling or edema
Women with kidney failure may also experience swelling or edema, which is usually the result of the retention of sodium and water in the body. In most cases of kidney failure, the swelling first occurs on the eyelid, face, and hands. With the progression of the disease, the swelling can finally spread throughout the body.
3. Tiredness
Fatigue is another symptom of kidney failure in women. It is usually associated with kidney anemia that occurs when large amounts of red blood cells are lost from the urine. Red blood cells are responsible for the transport of oxygen through the bloodstream, so when the number of red blood cells is severely reduced, patients tire easily.
4. Decrease in urine production
The kidney discharges waste products through the urine, so when women are affected by kidney failure, they may find that they urinate less than before.
5. Cessation of menstruation
In some cases of kidney failure, women may find that there is a cessation of their menstruation.
6. High blood pressure
High blood pressure is not visible. Also, it does not cause discomfort, so it is easily ignored. For women with kidney failure, if high blood pressure is not controlled, this symptom in turn will worsen the kidney condition. Therefore, measuring blood pressure regularly is very important and once the blood pressure rises, antihypertensive medications such as ACE inhibitors and ARBs should be administered to control it.
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