Monday, February 25, 2013

Common Symptoms When Uronephrosis Occurs after Renal Failure


As one of the common symptoms of Renal Failure, people with uronephrosis often feel pain, difficult urination and will affect renal function sooner or later. That’s why we suggest early detection and treatment should be taken, so as not to delay the condition. Because the later you take treatment, the more severe damage it will made.

What exactly is uronephrosis?

Urinary obstruction leads to pyelectasis and caliectasis, which results in the retention of urine, this is called uronephrosis.

Symtoms caused by uronephrosis are:

1. Severe pain.

People with uronephrosis usually accompanies with severe pain, normally in back and lower abdomen.

The kidneys have been obstructed causing severe wrench, bursting or dull pain. For example, urinary tract calculi can cause uronephrosis with a severe renal colic while no symptom appears as uronephrosis caused by urologic neoplasms.

2. Frequent urge to urinate and urgent urination

People with Renal Failure can develop urinary tract infections. Quite a lot of people have been detected of uronephrosis when they go for a urinary tract check.

3. Uronephrosis can be detected when taking exam of uronephrosis

Part of the symptoms would appear only when exam of uronephrosis is taken. Uronephrosis is usually caused by urinary obstruction with no obvious signs or symptoms, which is related to the cause and its forming speed. Generally speaking, uronephrosis is often detected being done for another condition.

If the uronephrosis lasts for a long time, enlargement would appear, along with decreased renal function. As the condition progresses, renal failure will develop eventually.

Although uronephrosis sometimes cause no or mild symptoms, it can impact greatly to your kidneys and if left untreated, it would lead to renal failure in the long run.

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