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(1) Describe the possible clinical symptoms of changes in the body system affected when renal failure...

(1) Describe the possible clinical symptoms of changes in the body system affected when renal failure occurs.


(2) Describe in detail the normal physiological characteristics of all organs related to those clinical symptoms and the physiological changes of the disease condition due to renal failure.

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Renal failure occurs when the individual's  kidneys all of a sudden   become unable to specifically filter the waste products from the blood of our human body . When our kidneys specifically losees their ability to filter , the body will start to accumulate dangerous levels of wastes in our human body  

The main clinical symptoms are

The reduction in the urine output of the individual

The swelling of tge limbs ,feet as well as ankles of our human body will occur

The Shortness of breath (SOB) in the individual that occur as a result of fluid retention and also pleural edema

Specific Fatigue in the individual's

It can cause Confusion in the individual as a result of the accumulation of wasteproducts in our body

It can induce Nausea

Generalized Weakness can occur in the individual

Their can be Irregular heartbeat as a result of fluid accumulation

It can cause Chest pain as well as pressure increament in the individual as a result of fluid accumulation

Seizures and coma can occur as a result of nitrogenous waste accumation in our body and leading in azotemia

Trouble in sleeping

Anemia as a result of low erythropoietin in body


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