Symptoms of acute renal failure

Acute renal failure develops more often in people who have diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases or kidney diseases. Symptoms of acute renal failure include:

Renal Failure can affect almost every single organ system, the most noticeably including:
Abrupt decrease in urine output
Frequent urination at night
Bad breath
Hiccups
Bruising
Bloody stools
Nose bleeding
Fatigue
Restlessness
Dehydration
Poor appetite
Back pain or
Vomiting
Leg or feet swelling
Change in personality
Seizures
Symptoms of chronic renal failure
Owing to the mild symptoms of chronic renal failure, most of them cannot be aware in the early stage. Symptoms including:
Swelling in face, legs, ankles or hands
Severe itching
Poor appetite
Bad breath
Nausea and vomiting
Dizziness
Headache
Hypertension
Muscle cramp
Difficulty concentrating.

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