The symptoms that I am familiar with for kidney failure are associated with urinary tract infections, blood in your urine, pain in your lower back where your kidneys are located and fever and nausea.
One cause of smelling ammonia all the time could indicate kidney failure. Only a doctor can diagnose kidney failure or any other cause.
The symptoms of Kidney failure are loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, weakness, and fatigue, problems sleeping, decreased mental state, muscle cramps, high blood pressure and shortness of breath.Symptoms of kidney failure include little or no urine when urinating, swelling in extremities, and pain the back located right under the ribcage.
what volume of hourly urine output could indicate renal failure?
it could either be a kidney infection or it could be appendicitis
Kidney stones could be one malfunction. Also kidney failure.
It can indicate many things, but it will depends on the symptoms in which it appears with. It could indicate thrush, or even possibly cancer.Ê
Hyperthermia
This can be a sign of kidney cancer, although with blood in your stool you could have multiple conditions going on. You can find symptoms of kidney cancer at http://www.medicinenet.com/kidney_cancer/article.htm
Heat stroke
Kidney failure and DEATH! Do not try this ever!
if you smoke some of the sicknesses you can get is cancer, kidney failure, arthritis, or death. :(
People who have kidney failure, which is when 90% or more of the kidneys do not work, must be on dialysis. When kidneys fail the body cant cleanse the body of waste. The persons blood will become toxic and the person will die without dialysis or a kidney transplant. That's just with kidney failure. Of course you can live with only one kidney. Say you only had one kidney, that one kidney would have to be over 50% damaged before a person would possibly need to be on dialysis. To simply answer your question, you could have no problems with a damaged kidney, but failed kidneys will cause death.