| Kidneys is complicated Institutions has numerous | | | | undergoing chemotherapy is 10-29%. |
| biological roles. The primary role is to maintain | | | | Symptoms of kidney failure: |
| homeostatic balance of body fluids by filtering and | | | | Usually there are no symptoms of kidney |
| secreting metabolites such as Urea and minerals | | | | damage. But we need to contact your doctor if |
| of blood and secretion this, together with waters | | | | you notice any of the following: |
| urine. Because the kidneys are balanced in the | | | | - Reduce the amount of incontinence and |
| sense creature concentrations of ions such | | | | frequency of urination. |
| sodium, potassium, hydrogen, oxygen and | | | | - Pain or pressure during urination. |
| compounds like amino acids, bicarbonate salt and | | | | - Dark urine |
| glucose are important regulators Blood Pressure, | | | | - Red urine |
| Glucose metabolism and erythropoietin. | | | | - Fatigue |
| The kidneys are vital organs associated with | | | | - Muscle weakness |
| excretion of waste products of exchange of | | | | - Swelling of the feet or ankles |
| material. Their function is essential to maintaining | | | | - Nausea or vomiting |
| the size and composition of body fluids within | | | | - Confusion |
| normal limits. They are retroperitoneal, low back, | | | | The kidney problems can initially be detected by a |
| we near our vertebral column. Closely associated | | | | routine blood test, which determines the levels of |
| with the heart on the hemodynamic and | | | | two products for the normal functioning of the |
| regulatory functions and play a central role in | | | | human body, a) urea and b) clearance. |
| electrolyte balance, and volume regulation of blood | | | | Treatment of renal failure: |
| pressure. | | | | - By stopping the drug charge that causes |
| Acute renal failure: | | | | obstruction of elimination of waste products from |
| Acute renal failure is a disorder of kidney function, | | | | the body, contributes to the improvement of |
| so that they can not perform the important | | | | renal function. |
| functions especially filtering the blood and | | | | - The use of drugs that will help the elimination of |
| excretion to the outside of waste products. | | | | waste products from the kidneys resulted in a |
| Acute renal failure may be caused by blockage of | | | | reduction of renal failure or drugs to help prevent |
| the drainage system of the kidney, reduction of | | | | or reduce the toxicity of the kidney. |
| renal blood supply and finally, damage to kidney | | | | - The modification of dietary habits, reduction of |
| cells by drugs or contrast radiography is the most | | | | feed sodium salt and potassium etc. |
| common cause of acute renal failure in patients | | | | Prevent damage to the kidneys: |
| with lung cancer. | | | | The best way to prevent kidney damage is to |
| What causes kidney damage? | | | | avoid the cause of the cause. But it is useful to |
| Some treatments for lung cancer cause damage | | | | know that good hydration and some specific |
| to kidneys, particularly in cells, a direct | | | | drugs and help protect against kidney toxicity. |
| consequence of acute renal failure. The damage is | | | | Chronic renal failure is the result of progressive |
| usually reversible when you stop the | | | | decrease in renal function caused by damage to |
| administration of drugs are responsible. It is | | | | the kidney - various reasons. |
| estimated that the rate of renal failure in patients | | | | |