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Chronic Renal Failure Diagnosis

There are certain procedures in determining if you have prolonged conditions that cold lead to the complication of your kidneys.



Problems like diabetes are likely to constitute kidney damage and you can do something about it if you are able to get an appointment and provide your processes like ultrasound or MRI.

If your doctor is able to spot factors that lead to chronic kidney failure, he is likely to require you to undergo urine and blood testing to verify an increase level of your waste products like urea and creatinine.



Other than an ultrasound, he might require you to take a chest X-ray to confirm if there is any fluid being retained in your lungs, or the pulmonary edema, and tests other than just an MRI for further analysis of factors that could enhance the problem.

For you to determine a diagnosis of any kidney complication, your doctor may require you to have the following examinations:
  1. Kidney biopsy – there may be times that your doctor needs to remove a tiny amount of kidney tissue for sampling.



    The kidney biopsy procedure is used to determine any kidney problem through the microscopic examination.



    This type of process allows a more precise diagnosis on a certain kidney disease.
  2. Ultrasound – this procedure makes use of sound waves which are of high-frequency as well as computer technology to produce the images of kidneys.



    Ultrasound images signifies the form and structure of the kidneys and may uncover obstructions and damages that contributed to a certain problem
  3. MRI – MRI or magnetic resonance imaging can be used to indicate certain complications.



    Instead of the traditional X-ray, this procedure makes use of magnetic fields and enhanced radio waves to produce cross-sectional images of the body.
  4. CT Scan – or computerized tomography. This is a test that makes use of computer technology to generate detailed images of the internal organs – and that includes our kidneys – than the usual ability of X-rays can do.
After you have rounded off a test or two, your doctor may be able to provide you results that could either confirm a complication or not. In the case of chronic renal failure, an ultrasound or kidney biopsy should be able to give indications to the doctor when blood tests constantly display very high elevations of urea and creatinine. This is a sign wherein the function of your kidney has been damaged, severely and permanently.

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Chronic Renal Failure Diagnosis