Uremia: A serious medical condition
Uremic - excessive waste products
Uremia is also known as Uremic Syndrome. It is a disorder of kidney function that occurs when the kidneys cannot properly remove urea from the body, so waste from urine accumulates in the blood.
Symptoms may include weakness, sore mouth, headache, vomiting, nausea, loss of appetite, energy, and mental confusion.
Urea Elimination
Uremia can also develop because urea is not eliminated from the body quickly enough.
Causes can be from a blockage preventing urine from exiting the body, decreased blood flow in the kidneys, cardiac failure or hypotension.
Symptoms of Urea
Head
Headaches, fatigue and fuzzy thinking can be symptoms of uremia.
Lungs
Experiencing shortness of breath can be caused by fluids in the lungs or a symptom of anemia.
Mouth
Food may taste bad or like metal which can cause loss of appetite.
Bladder
For some people, their bodies still produce urine. However, it is mostly fluid and wastes that are not leaving the body.
Itchy Skin
Build up of uremic wastes can cause severe itching.
Hands and Feet
Swelling can be caused by fluid build-up in the body
Stomach
Loss of appetite, nausea and, if uremia is very severe, vomiting can occur.
Blood Vessels
Failing kidneys can no longer maintain blood pressure at normal levels, which can cause high blood pressure.
Who's at risk?
Not all patients with these conditions will deal with uremia, however you may be at risk for uremic syndrome if you have:
- Kidney trauma or injury of any kind
- Autoimmune disease
- Hypertension
- Hypotension
- Diabetes
- Kidney stones
- Irregularities of kidney
- Renal artery embolism
- Recent surgery
- Congestive heart failure
- Urine flow blockage
- Dehydration
- Skin burns
- Shock
- Infection
- Excessive bleeding
- Severe diarrhea or vomiting
- Excessive use of non-steroidal anti- inflammatory medication
Recommended Topics
Urinary Tract Infection
Kidney damage can occur if there is an obstruction or blockage of urine fro the kidneys.
Blood Sample Test
A simple blood test can check your Serum Creatinine which measures kidney function!
Urine Sample Test
Strongly recommended that everyone have a urine test for albumin at least once a year.