Biology, asked by surajbhansingh, 6 months ago

What are the symptoms of a person suffering from kidney
disease?
(A) High blood pressure
(B) Respiratory problem
(C) Swelling on face and leg
(D) All of these​

Answers

Answered by kavishapatel08
0

Answer:

(C)swelling on face and leg

Answered by EnchantedBoy
8

Question:-

What are the symptoms of a person suffering from kidney disease?

Options:-

(A) High blood pressure

(B) Respiratory problem

(C) Swelling on face and leg

(D) All of these

Correct answer is:-

(D) All of these

Explanation:-

I observed in kidney disease patient that are:

(A)High Blood pressure - Increased blood pressure causes severe damage to blood vessels in the entire body. Increased blood flow weakens and scars the blood vessels in the kidneys and stops it from discarding waste from the blood. The accumulation of extra fluids, in turn, raises blood pressure level causing severe damage to kidneys. High blood pressure can be treated through medicines and by bringing lifestyle changes like diet, exercise and stress levels

(B)Respiratory problem - Lung and kidney function are intimately related in both health and disease. Respiratory changes help to mitigate the systemic effects of renal acid-base disturbances, and the reverse is also true, although renal compensation occurs more slowly than its respiratory counterpart. A large number of diseases affect both the lungs and the kidneys,

(C)Swelling on face and leg - Failing kidneys don't remove extra fluid, which builds up in your body causing swelling in the leg. Failing kidneys don't remove extra fluid, which builds up in your body causing swelling in the face.

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