well it will shut down your pancreas and then your kidneys
Dying after kidneys shut down can be associated with symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, confusion, shortness of breath, nausea, and eventually coma. It is possible that there may be discomfort or pain as the body accumulates waste products and toxins that the kidneys are no longer able to filter out efficiently. Hospice care can help manage symptoms and keep the person as comfortable as possible during this time.
No, your kidneys can't start back because when it shuts down means it stopped and that you have to replace it but it can't start back
Well, when the brain starts to shut down, it can't send messages to the other body organs like the heart to keep pumping blood through the body.
Your kidneys shut down, and you die.
Not unless the victim is particularly hypersensitive to the venom.
If it goes untreated it will spread to the kidneys and shut them down so yes.
Yes. Will require dialysis treatment as the kidneys have shut down.
no, unless the kid has kidney failure (in which case it was probably an environmental toxin that shut down the kidneys)
The part of the body that cleans blood is the kidney.
Yes, dying of hypothermia can be a painful experience as the body's temperature drops and vital organs begin to shut down, causing discomfort and distress.
Kidney stones (painful)