Renal Failure

Renal Failure

Renal function may be impaired by diseases or drugs that effect the renal parenchyma, by extra renal disorders such as acute circulatory failure or as a result of conditions in which there is obstruction to outflow of urine. The deterioration of kidney function that ensues may be acute or chronic and of varying degree of severity.


  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Collection of fluid in lungs
  • Anaemia
  • Body swelling
  • Itching on skin
  • Controlling blood pressure, blood sugar level, cholesterol level, body weight, smoking and alcohol consumption is important to avoid kidney damage.
  • To restrict sodium intake, salt is minimized from diet. So avoiding salty food articles like sea food, wafers etc. is necessary.
  • Potassium intake is regulated in kidney failure and so low potassium containing food sources like carrots, cabbage, apples etc. are preferred.
  • Protein intake too is regulated and low protein sources like cereals, vegetables and fruits are recommended.
  • Fatty, oily and fried foods are avoided.

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