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Renal failure

Renal failure is a disease affecting the proper functioning of the kidneys. It arises when these organs are not able to filter the waste from the blood properly, producing a higher waste level which unbalances blood’s composition.

This illness is more prompt to develop in elderly people or those taking a medicine that may produce this kind of failure. Nonetheless, renal failure can be developed by a malfunction of the organ. It can be especially dangerous if there is another disease that causes problems in the bloodstream. The symptoms to take into account are: fluid retention, irregular heartbeat, pain or oppression in the chest area…

The best way to avert this condition is to know the symptoms and read the leaflet of every medicine you need to take. Although the best way is asking your general practitioner, because they will know what to do in those circumstances. Another way might be getting a check-up from time to time to keep everything under control, since this kind of disease can appear suddenly.

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