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Causes and Symptoms of Kidney Failure

One should have regular kidney check-ups to ensure about kidney health. The best hospital in Delhi has cured the people suffering from kidney diseases with the most advanced technology and experienced doctors.

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Causes and Symptoms of Kidney Failure

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  1. Causes and Symptoms of Kidney Failure A kidney is one of the most vital organs of the human body that filters the waste from the blood and maintains the electrolyte balance and the correct level of fluids. Blood passes through the kidney, and removal of wastes occurs with the urine formed. Partial or full passage of blood through kidneys causes fatal kidney failure. One should have regular kidney check-ups to ensure about kidney health. The best hospital in Delhi has cured the people suffering from kidney diseases with the most advanced technology and experienced doctors. Symptoms of Kidney Failure 1.Urine: An abnormal amount of urine in a day can indicate kidney disease, so one should notice about the quantity and type of urine excreted. Blood in the urine is also a dangerous sign for the kidney's health. 2.Swelling: Kidney regulates the amount of electrolyte balance and salt in the body so, when this functioning disturbs swelling around hands and feet can occur. 3.Fatigue: One can feel extremely tired even after having proper rest and diet as improper functioning of kidneys can affect the formation of red blood corpus cells. It is the reason for having tiredness, nausea, or restless the entire day. The best Nephrologist in East Delhi suggests the patients with the best diet and treatment for the proper recovery of kidneys. 4.Loss of appetite: Due to an imbalance in waste removal because of ill kidneys, one can have a loss of appetite. The best Hospital in Delhi diagnoses the patients under the supervision of the best experts who deal with the advanced cases of kidney failures.

  2. Causes of Kidney Failure 1.Proteinuria: The secretion of protein in the urine can be the reason for kidney failure, although little protein secretion in urine can occur during urinary tract infections. 2.Chronic Kidney Disease: Permanent failure in the functioning of the kidneys. Generally, diabetes and high blood pressure can be responsible. 3.Acute Kidney failure: Sudden improper functioning of the kidney is acute kidney failure. Obstruction, blockages, or urinary tract infections are responsible. The best nephrologist in East Delhiexcellently operates obstructions to remove hindrance in the kidney's roles. 4.Polycystic Kidney Syndrome: A large cysts in the kidneys can become an obstacle for good kidney health. 5.End-Stage renal failure: It is a condition when the kidneys entirely shut down its work. The patients need regular dialysis or a kidney transplant. The best hospital in Delhihas a high success rate for healthy patients who had a kidney transplant. Conclusion A Kidney is the most important organ in a human body regulating electrolyte levels, fluids balance, and removal of waste materials in the body. Swelling in hands and feet, fatigue, changes in the urine, loss of appetite, and fatigue are signs of kidney failure. Chronic kidney failure, acute kidney failure, proteinuria, end-stage renal failure, and polycystic kidney failure can be the causes of kidney damage. Source: https://medium.com/@pushpanjalimedicentre/causes-and-symptoms-of-kidney- failure-387feb40f256

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