KIDNEY


  • The kidney is amongst the most vital organs of the body that helps clean out impurities. The kidney works like a blood filter that wipes away excess wastes like urea and uric acid. These important organs in the human body are also responsible for making the blood healthy and for strengthening the bones. They do this by creating certain hormones that the body can make good use of. When a patient has kidney cancer, it can leave a very complex impact on their lives.

  • Kidney conditions patients are at a risk since harmful wastes start to accumulate inside the body. These harmful wastes cause fluid retention and increase the patient's blood pressure. This improper functioning gets in the way of red blood cell production and leaves the patient feeling very sick. Kidney cancer patients need to be able to take hold of their health by monitoring their health and eating habits.

  • Common kidney disease

  • There are 3 types of kidney disease, namely chronic kidney disease (CKD), kidney failure and kidney cyst.

    - Chronic kidney disease

    - Kidney failure

    - Kidney cyst

  • Kidney Failure Symptoms

  • Kidney failure symptoms usually appear when someone's condition become chronic. Mild to moderate kidney disease often does not shows any symptoms. However, there are some conditions that every kidney's patients tends to face when the toxins accumulate in their body:

    - Continuous fatigue

    - Muscles always twitching and / or cramping

    - Blood pressure increase

    - Legs and feet swelling

    - No urine output or little

    - Heart beats rapidly

    - Always feeling dizzy when stand up

    - Lost of appetite

    - Vomitting

    - Nausea

    - Feels pain below the rib cage and above the waist (flank pain on one side of the back)