Kidney insufficiency (kidney weakness)

Brief overview Renal insufficiency – Definition: In renal insufficiency (kidney weakness, kidney failure), the kidneys have limited or no ability to excrete urinary substances – i.e. substances (such as urea) that must be continuously excreted in the urine because otherwise there is a risk of damage to health. Disease forms: acute renal failure (sudden onset, … Kidney insufficiency (kidney weakness)

Acute Kidney Failure: Symptoms and Stages

Brief overview Symptoms: Decreased urine output, easy fatigability, impaired concentration, nausea, water retention, shortness of breath, cardiac arrhythmias, dizziness, unconsciousness. Course and Prognosis: With timely treatment, the kidney may recover completely during the recovery phase; however, the disease is sometimes fatal. Causes: Decreased renal blood flow (e.g., due to large fluid losses), renal damage due … Acute Kidney Failure: Symptoms and Stages

Diet for kidney insufficiency: What to watch out for?

What foods to avoid in renal failure? In the case of chronic renal insufficiency, certain foods are not necessarily prohibited, but those affected would do well not to consume some nutrients in excessive quantities. For example, restraint is advisable when it comes to phosphate: foods rich in phosphate include nuts, muesli, offal and wholemeal bread. … Diet for kidney insufficiency: What to watch out for?