Are Dizziness And Blood Patches On Skin Normal In Renal Failure Patients?
My mother is being diagonised with Chronic Kidney Disease which is being medically managed. Attached is the reports and prescriptions.
My questions:
She is become really weak and complains of giddiness and also has patches on her skin...kind of blood clot patches - what can be causing this?
Are all her reports normal?
chronic kidney disease
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
Her reports show moderate kidney impairement and low hemoglobin.
CKD can be medically managed until the patient becomes extremely breathless or starts having symptoms like loss of appetite and vomiting.
However what worries me is her low blood pressure. It is the low blood pressure that is causing her symptoms of giddiness, Blood patches on the skin are normal in renal failure patients, it is because of low platelets.
Here is how you should go about it
1. Ask of ECHO cardiac test and thyroid function test for the low blood pressure\
2. Most kidney patients will have low hemoglobin which can also cause tiredness and giddiness. Make sure her hemoglobin is above 10. It will improve her general condition as well
3. Let her lie down in the bed with the leg slightly elevated, this will improve the blood pressure
4. Follow a low potassium diet, which is avoid raagi, fruit juices and tender coconut water. Do not consume citrus fruits and banana
5. Restrict fluid to less than 1.2 litres per day
6. Avoid red meat. Chicken and fish are ok
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
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Detailed Answer:
Hello
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