4/15/11

Acute Renal Failure

Acute Renal Failure







www.dwoodruff.com presents a short video on the phases of Acute Renal Failure.

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Acute Renal Failure Part 1







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Renal failure?Person who have diabetes that suffer from Renal failure does that mean they let their diabetes get out of control. What about a person who keeps their numbers between 100 and 130 all the time will those numbers promote Renal failure, blindness or foot problems?
Person who have diabetes that suffer from Renal failure does that mean they let their diabetes get out of control? What about a person who keeps their numbers between 100 and 130 all the time will those numbers promote Renal failure, blindness or foot problems?

Posted by jlacroix1758
Renal failure leads to death of the physical body.

Posted by rita_alabama
If you keep your diabetes under control, you greatly lessen the possibility of developing diabetic neuropathy, renal failure, or blindness. Unfortunately, it's still possible to develop these conditions even if you are very careful with your blood sugar. So, if you have one of these conditions, it doesn't necessarily mean you were careless about controlling your blood sugar.
Hope this helps!

Posted by Denise W
Under 100 is best. Those are extremes and very real ones, myopathy is the first one- lose of feelings in your toes/feet and serious blood /nerve issues with the legs.

Diabetes is a livable disease. Literally everyone in my whole family has it. You must get your self well educated and keep a log. Get to the doctor ASAP. Form a good relationship with them or a specialist.

The American diabetes assn. is wonderful- go on line and look it up, get the magazines and most of all, never doubt even when you levels are normal that you are always diabetic and watch everything that goes into your body.

Best wishes.

Posted by petlover
Some people are just very unlucky! Not everyone that smokes gets lung cancer - but they are more likely than the general population. And some nonsmokers get lung cancer. So it is with Diabetics. Not all poorly controlled Diabetics will get Renal Failure - though they are more likely too. And some very conscientious Diabetics will get Renal Failure.
A much better indication of glucose control is the use of the Hemoglobin A1c test.

Posted by maderavmc
Long term effects and complications of diabetes affect nerves, small, and large vessels of our body. When dibetes affects nerves there is nerve damage, (specialy on the legs; a diabetic people feel numbness or sometimes they don't feel when a sharp rock or glass is cutting through their skin). This is why they develop skin cuts that may advance to gangrene. The reason is because blood has soo much sugar; that it creates a great food environment for bacteria.

Renal failure developes due to the rise in blood pressure. When a patient does not control their sugar; their blood pressure increases. The reason is because there is a basic filtration unit in the kidney called nephron that gets destroyed with high blood pressure. Nephron is basic functional unit that is responsable for filtrating our blood and getting rid of all the body waste.
Blood passes through the this unit and gets rid of all the waste that our body doesn't need. When there is less filtrate due to the high destruction of nephrons due to the uncontroled diabetes; there is less urine produced. Destruction of nephrons can be so high that it may develop to RENAL FAILURE; where there is so many destroyed nephrones that there is little urine produced by the body. A controled diabetes means less damage to our nerves and less damage to our NEPHRONES

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