The most common causes of ESRD in the United States are diabetes and high blood pressure, but there are other causes as well. These include cystic diseases, vasculitis, lupus, drug reactions, tumors, and others.
Kidney failure may not be noticeable at first because signs and symptoms are similar to other illnesses. Over time, you may see effects caused from the body retaining water such as swelling in the face, ankles, legs, and throughout the body.
Other symptoms and signs include:
There are several options for treating kidney failure.
1. Hemodialysis
2. Peritoneal dialysis
3. Kidney transplant
Ask your doctor which treatment would be best for you. We support all options for patients who have failing kidneys and work with you to find the best solution to your dialysis needs.
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