Guide To Major Acute Renal Failure Treatments

Fluid Control

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Part of a patient's kidney failure may be not enough fluid in the bloodstream, meaning they are dehydrated. When this is the case, affected individuals will have dark-colored urine, which means their kidneys are retaining liquids to keep their body performing normal activities. Alternatively, individuals may have too much water in their body. Specifically, patients may have too much fluid in their bloodstream, and their kidneys may be unable to catch up to the demand. Key signs of this are swelling in the arms and legs. Depending on which side of the coin a patient is on, their doctor could administer an IV of fluids or recommend prescriptions such as diuretics.

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