The sudden inability of the kidneys to filter the waste products of the blood is called acute renal failure, which results in chemical accumulation in the blood and chemical imbalance. Reduced urinary output, swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, shortness of breath, nausea, confusion, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, chest pain are the manifestations of acute renal failure. Fluid buildup in the lungs, chest pain, muscle fatigue, permanent kidney damage, and death are serious complications.
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Are mesenteric vascular thrombosis, septic shock, and ARF complications of diabetes?
Query: Hi doctor, I have diabetes mellitus with a myeloproliferative disorder, massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding, mesenteric vascular thrombosis, and septic shock with ARF. How do I get this? Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The main cause of your problem is diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is a prothrombotic condition creating a clot that blocks the mesenteric veins draining the intestine. Blockage of these vital veins causes decreased blood flow to the intestines causing ischemia and infarction ... Read Full »