Yes, kidney failure can lead to breathing problems. When the kidneys are unable to effectively filter waste and excess fluids, fluid can build up in the body, including the lungs, causing pulmonary edema. Additionally, the accumulation of toxins and imbalances in electrolytes can affect overall respiratory function. These factors can result in shortness of breath and other respiratory issues.
The medication Pentasa can cause kidney function problems but not complete failure. It also can cause chest pain and trouble breathing.
Yes. Eating disorders can cause organ problems or failure, especially of the heart and kidneys.
They stopped breathing cause they could have heart respitory failure
no
Depression can cause breathing problems by causing the person to go into a panic attack. Depression in itself, does not cause any type of lung disease that would affect your breathing.
probably not unless you already have breathing problems
yes a power train control module failure can cause transmission problems.
Shigellosis can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome or HUS which leads to kidney failure.
Any breathing problems should be dealt with by a doctor. They could indicate anything from pneumonia to emphysema to pulmonary edema (which can quickly lead to congestive heart failure). We wouldn't wast any time.
If the clinician suspects an inflammatory cause of breathing problems, s/he may prescribe an injection of corticosteroids.
no, not unless something happens because of it ex respiratory failure.
i dont think they would cause kidney failure, but it would cause lots of other problems.