What are the symptoms of kidney failure?

by Symptom Advice on January 13, 2011

I have a kidney transplant for 26 yrs. so far but my blood pressure has been a little bit up like 110/90 but it's always been this way. my cholesterol has been going up but my doctor say it's because I've been taking Prednizone all my life. Out of curiosity, I just want to know what is the most that a kidney can last. I have my mom's kidney because I have no sibblings.

Sorry i don't know, but u could try asking the internet!!

I would assume your doctor has your health care well sorted out. But to answer your question, I seem to remember one of the signs was a need to drink lots of water. more than was normal for the person. But I don't think you would be peeing out lots of water. That would spell out something is not ok with the kidneys. But seriously it might be worthwhile to have a specialist check you out, if only just to ease your mind.

Symptoms

decreased urine output
decreased urine volume (oliguria)
no urine output (anuria)
urination, excessive at night (can occur in some types of renal failure)
ankle, feet, and leg swelling
generalized swelling, fluid retention
decrease in sensation, especially the hands or feet
decreased appetite
metallic taste in mouth
persistent hiccups
changes in mental status or mood
agitation
drowsiness, lethargy
delirium or confusion
coma
fluctuating mood
difficulty paying attention (attention deficit)
hallucinations
slow, sluggish, movements
seizures
hand tremor
nausea, vomiting
may persist for days
morning sickness
vomiting blood
prolonged bleeding, bruising easily
stools, bloody
nosebleed
growth, slow (child 0-5 years)
flank pain
fatigue
ear noise/buzzing
breath odor
breast development in males
blood pressure, high

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