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Renal Failure Signs In Pregnancy by naphunlimited(m): 10:43am On Apr 15, 2016
Recognizing signs of renal failure can be a bit difficult. Unless she undergoes routine medical and laboratory tests, there's no definitive way of concluding the diagnosis.


Here are signs to look out for -


1. Changes in urinary pattern - When you're pregnant, it's common to feel the need to use the bathroom more. The hormonal fluctuations cause your body to produce more urine than the usual. The pressure of the uterus to your urinary bladder also adds up to the urge to urinate. Because changes in your urinary pattern are expected, it can easily mask the symptoms of renal failure.

Amber colored or blood tinged urine
Flank pain
Fever
Burning sensation when urinating
Swelling of the face

2. High blood pressure - During pregnancy, your blood volume increases to accommodate you and your baby. Because there's an increase in blood volume, an increase in blood pressure is also expected. Unfortunately, this change also means more work for your kidneys.

Too much pressure and blood volume, in the long run, can damage the blood vessels in your renal tract. Once they are damaged, they become ineffective in filtering out waste products. As a result, there's water retention and toxins remain inside your system as well. If these waste materials aren't removed from your body, there's a good chance that they won't only pose harm to you but to your baby as well.


read more here -http://johnnaphtali..com.ng/2016/04/renal-failure-signs-in-pregnancy.html

Re: Renal Failure Signs In Pregnancy by apese: 11:24am On Apr 15, 2016
naphunlimited:
Recognizing signs of renal failure can be a bit difficult. Unless she undergoes routine medical and laboratory tests, there's no definitive way of concluding the diagnosis.


Here are signs to look out for -


1. Changes in urinary pattern - When you're pregnant, it's common to feel the need to use the bathroom more. The hormonal fluctuations cause your body to produce more urine than the usual. The pressure of the uterus to your urinary bladder also adds up to the urge to urinate. Because changes in your urinary pattern are expected, it can easily mask the symptoms of renal failure.

Amber colored or blood tinged urine
Flank pain
Fever
Burning sensation when urinating
Swelling of the face

2. High blood pressure - During pregnancy, your blood volume increases to accommodate you and your baby. Because there's an increase in blood volume, an increase in blood pressure is also expected. Unfortunately, this change also means more work for your kidneys.

Too much pressure and blood volume, in the long run, can damage the blood vessels in your renal tract. Once they are damaged, they become ineffective in filtering out waste products. As a result, there's water retention and toxins remain inside your system as well. If these waste materials aren't removed from your body, there's a good chance that they won't only pose harm to you but to your baby as well.


read more here -http://johnnaphtali..com.ng/2016/04/renal-failure-signs-in-pregnancy.html

I didn't know much of what you have just explained...so informative. Thanks and keep updating please.

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