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Symptoms of kidney disease are changes in urination, pain in the lower back, discomfort while urinating, dehydration, trouble sleeping, concentrating or dizziness.
The early symptoms of any kidney disease can be vary from patient to patient. The most common kidney condition is diabetes. The general symptoms can include swelling of feet, high cholesterol and triglycerides.
CAUSES OF CAT KIDNEY DISEASE Cat Chronic Kidney Failure- A variety of chronic conditions causing exaggerated, abnormal and/or immune reactions can result in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease and failure. Chronic Dental Disease Chronic bacterial and viral infections Chronic skin allergies Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and hormonal disorders like Diabetes Mellitus Blood pressure abnormalities: too high or too low
Kidney disease is defined as below par function of your kidneys ability to remove water and waste symptoms range from lower pain to back pain in the general area.
Cats can live with only 25% of their kidney function left. Unfortunately, kidney disease is very common in the domesticated feline.
Some of the symptoms associated with kidney disease are more frequent and painful urination. High blood pressure, swelling around eyes and extremities. Also pain in the kidney area or small of the back can also be associated with kidney disease.
Renal disease, or disease of the kidney, is a relatively common human condition. The symptoms are quite variable and can include back pain or bloody urine, to name a couple.
acute glomerulonephritis.
The most common kidney disease symptoms are changes in urination, nausea and vomiting, difficulty breathing, edema, fatigue, skin rash and itching, a metallic taste from ammonia, feeling cold, dizziness, flank pain and leg pains.
Glaucoma hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) high blood pressure enlarged prostate heart disease ulcers or other stomach problems stomach or intestinal blockage liver disease kidney disease bladder obstruction diabetes
You can get Kidney Disease at any age. I was diagnosed at age 9 with Kidney Disease but had it earlier than that just undiagnosed. Usually it does not get diagnosed until stage 3 of Kidney Disease because that is when post people start to show symptoms. Chronic Kidney Disease means you will end up on either a dialysis machine or need a kidney transplant where as Acute Kidney Disease they might be able to save your kidneys. More can be found out at your local Kidney Foundation depending on what country you are in.
the symptoms is the side of your kidney aches and you are having a hard time in urinating.