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GFR stage 2 is mild chronic kidney disease.
It depends on whether its acute or chronic and at what stage it is. The chronic form is usually slower progressing and has a better prognosis.
you could have a heart attack
ICD 9 CM Code - 585.6- End stage renal disease. Chronic kidney disease requiring chronic dialysis.
COPD symptoms include coughing with excessive mucus, a cough that does not seem to want to go away, and shortness of breath after light exercise. Stages of COPD include: Stage 1: chronic coughing. Lung function is FEV1 80% or higher. Stage 2: chronic coughing, shortness of breath. Lung function is FEV1 50% to 79%. Stage 3: chronic coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue. Lung function is FEV1 30% to 49%. Stage 4: chronic coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue, extreme weight loss, blue tinted skin, fluid buildup in the legs and feet. Lung function is FEV1 30% to less than 50%.
Calciphylaxis's main feature is skin necrosis, defined by several chronic non-healing wounds. This condition occurs as a result of stage 5 chronic kidney disease.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease can be determined from a few first signs. The first stage is characterized by chronic coughs with mucus. If the lungs are under 80% FEV1, then COPD is possible.
* Acute kidney failure * Chronic kidney failure * End-stage kidney disease * High blood pressure * Congestive heart failure * Pulmonary edema * Chronic glomerulonephritis * Nephrotic syndrome
Kidney transplantation is performed on patients with chronic kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
Chronic kidney failure is diagnosed as ESRD when kidney function falls to 5-10% of capacity
Some of the Stage 4 COPD symptoms include chronic cough with a lot of mucus. COPD stage 4 has severe shortness of breath and often is combined with the colouring of blue in the skin. People with COPD stage 4 often will have weight loss and is life threatening during flare ups.
Once the blood supply is minimized or cut off to the kidney, tissue death soon results, ultimately leading to chronic kidney failure (end-stage renal disease).