Then I think you would have to get another one to replace it so you can go pee & poo xD
When a kidney stops working, it is unable to properly filter waste and excess fluids from the blood. This can lead to a buildup of toxins in the body, electrolyte imbalances, and fluid overload. Without treatment, kidney failure can be life-threatening.
Normal kidney function in healthy 70 year olds is generally around 50-60%. However, kidney function naturally declines with age, so it's important to monitor kidney function through regular check-ups.
At 80 years old, kidney function typically decreases to about 30-40% of what it was in early adulthood. This decline is a natural part of aging and can vary depending on individual health factors. Regular monitoring and management of kidney health are important for elderly individuals.
Retirement is the termination of one's career, typically at a certain age such as 65, where a person stops working and transitions to a lifestyle focused on relaxation and leisure activities. It often involves receiving pensions or other forms of financial support in place of a regular salary.
To live a healthy life with one kidney, it's important to stay hydrated, maintain a balanced diet low in salt and processed foods, avoid excessive alcohol consumption, and monitor blood pressure regularly. Regular exercise, avoiding smoking, and attending regular check-ups with healthcare professionals are also important to maintain kidney health.
No, kidneys do not generally become larger with age. In fact, kidneys may slightly decrease in size with age due to a loss of overall body mass. However, certain conditions like kidney disease or certain medications can cause kidney enlargement.
When your kidney stops working it is called kidney failure.
You die.
You die =)
If that happens, the body will starve to death.
You would die..
everybody dies
Get a new one.
You stop breathing and you die.
What happens when a transmission control solenoid not working
You buy a new one
It stops working.
Bad stuff