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when both your kidneys have failed you will have kidney failure, platelets have an irregular shape and form clots to stop bleeding. if you have a shortage of platelets bleeding can occur. if your kidneys are bad, uremia can happen this is when the kidneys are not functioning properly causing a build up in toxic substances that you would normally get rid of in your urine. there are lots of other symptoms to uremia- vomiting, muscle pain etc.

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