Yes, kidney failure can result in low-grade fever and diarrhea. These symptoms may arise due to the body's response to infection or inflammation, which can occur alongside kidney dysfunction. Additionally, electrolyte imbalances and toxins that accumulate in the bloodstream due to impaired kidney function can also contribute to gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea. It's important for individuals experiencing these symptoms to seek medical evaluation, as they may indicate complications related to kidney failure.
it gives you shock and kidney failure
no she died beacause of kidney failure
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.
Kidney infections, like other bacterial infections, often result in a fever. The fever causes the symptom of headaches. These infections are treated with antibiotics.
There is no treatment for yellow fever itself; however, symptoms may be alleviated by giving intravenous fluids, blood products for bleeding and kidney dialysis for kidney failure. If traveling to an area where yellow fever is found, it is wise to be vaccinated.
Yellow fever can affect the kidneys by causing acute kidney injury (AKI) as part of its systemic impact on the body. The virus leads to a decrease in blood flow and oxygen supply to the kidneys, which can result in tubular damage and impaired renal function. Additionally, the inflammatory response triggered by the infection can contribute to kidney injury. In severe cases, this can lead to complications such as renal failure.
High levels of BUN may indicate kidney disease or failure; blockage of the urinary tract by a kidney stone or tumor; a heart attack or congestive heart failure; dehydration; fever; shock; or bleeding in the digestive tract.
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black water fever is a complication of malaria characterized by hemolysis,hemoglobiuria and kidney failure caused byplasmodium falciparum
If your maltipoo is suffering from diarrhea and a fever, he needs to see a vet as soon as possible. Both fever and diarrhea can quickly cause a pet to become dehydrated.
Depends on the type of food poisoning. Different bacteria from different foods, different symptoms. Can range from diarrhea to kidney failure and death.