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KIDNEY FAILURE  Report By: Leon Eichler. About Kidneys  Kidneys are bean shaped.  Each kidney is about the size of a adult fist.  Kidneys are located.

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1 KIDNEY FAILURE  Report By: Leon Eichler

2 About Kidneys  Kidneys are bean shaped.  Each kidney is about the size of a adult fist.  Kidneys are located near the middle of the back, below the rib cage.  Kidneys clean blood by getting rid of extra water and wastes  In one day a pair of kidneys process around 200 quarts of blood to get out about 2 quarts of waste or extra water. The waste later becomes urine.  Kidneys make hormones that keep bones strong and blood healthy.

3 When kidneys get rid of wastes, they release three hormones, that are… Erythropoietin – stimulates the bone marrow to make red blood cells. Renin- regulates blood pressure Calcitriol- an active form of vitamin D, which helps maintain calcium for bones and for a normal chemical balance in the body

4 Healthy and unhealthy kidneys Kidney

5 Causes of Kidney Failure Diabetes High blood pressure scarring from kidney infection in childhood,

6 Symptoms of kidney failure  Decrease in amount of urine  Generalized swelling, fluid retention  Changes in mood  Decreased appetite  Metallic taste in mouth  Persistent hiccups  Slow, sluggish, movements  Seizures  Nausea or vomiting, may last for days  Bruising easily  Nosebleeds  Bloody stools  Flank pain  Breath odor  High blood pressure  Yellowish-brown color of skin

7 KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS A kidney transplant is when someone donates a kidney to a person who’s other two kidneys have failed. There are different types of transplants for kidneys; a living-related donor, a cadaver donor, and living un-related donor. There are over 73,000 people that are on a waiting list for a kidney donor. There are about 12 patients that die every day waiting for a transplant. PROS AND CONS OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS Kidney transplant cons  It requires major surgery.  You may need to wait for a donor.  One transplant may not last a lifetime.  Your body may reject the new kidney.  You will have to take drugs for the rest of your life. Kidney transplant pros It works like a normal kidney. It helps you feel healthier. You have fewer diet restrictions. There's no need for dialysis

8 The ruler underneath is six inches long. Each kidney is about the size of a football and weighs 10 lbs.

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10 Resources http://www.medicinenet.com/kidney_failure/article.htm http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/yourkidneys/ http://www.healthline.com/adamcontent/acute-kidney-failure http://www.revdutionhealth.com http://www.paireddonation.org http://www.medicinenet.com http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/kidney-failure/D500280/Dsection=3


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