What care should people with kidney failure take
Renal or kidney failure is a temporary or permanent damage to the kidneys, which makes it difficult or impossible for their ability to eliminate waste and balance fluids in the body.
Different diseases and conditions can favor the development of kidney failure:
Being hospitalized, especially in intensive care.
Being older than age.
Suffer direct damage to the kidneys.
Have diabetes, liver or kidney disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, or cancer.
Among the main symptoms of kidney failure we can find:
Weakness.
Disorientation
Decreased volume of urine excreted.
Chest pain.
Shortness of breath.
Fatigue.
Nausea.
Fluid retention (resulting in swelling of the legs, ankles or feet).
Irregular heartbeat.
In adverse cases, seizures or coma may...