![]() ![]() Fluid volume overload – symptoms may range from mild edema to life-threatening pulmonary edema.Erythropoietin synthesis is decreased (potentially leading to anemia, which causes fatigue).Potassium accumulates in the blood (known as hyperkalemia with a range of symptoms including malaise and potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias). ![]() Urea is excreted by sweating and crystallizes on skin (“uremic frost”). Urea accumulates, leading to azotemia and ultimately uremia (symptoms ranging from lethargy to pericarditis and encephalopathy).blood pressure is increased due to fluid overload and production of vasoactive hormones, increasing one’s risk of developing hypertension and/or suffering from congestive heart failure.Initially it is without specific symptoms and can only be detected as an increase in serum creatinine or protein in the urine. Signs and symptoms of Chronic kidney disease Stage 5 CKD is also called end-stage renal disease (ESRD), chronic kidney failure (CKF) or chronic renal failure (CRF). Stage 5 CKD is a severe illness and requires some form of renal replacement therapy (dialysis or renal transplant). Stage 1 CKD is mildly diminished renal function, with few overt symptoms. Each stage is a progression through an abnormally low and deteriorating glomerular filtration rate, which is usually determined indirectly by the creatinine level in blood serum. Nervous, apprehensive, over sensitive, irritable, fearful,e.t.Chronic kidney disease (CKD), also known as chronic renal disease, is a progressive loss of renal function over a period of months or years through five stages. Obstinate, head strong, cries when spoken kindly to Over sensitive to noise, odors, light or musicĮxtremely chilly patient, all symptoms worse by cold except stomach complaints which are better by cold Tongue coated yellowish in the posterior part Head-strong, irritable, fearful, vindictive, sensitive to noise and light Great emaciation (marked on neck), losing flesh while eating wellĬraving for lime, slate, pencil, papers and charcoalĬracks in muco-cutaneous junction especially fissures in rectum and corners of mouth Stupid, singing, dancing, crazy, makes strange gestures Tendency for lymphatic glandular enlargementĭesire for eggs, aversion to meat and milkĭesires lime, slate, pencils, earth, chalk, clay etcĬhilly patient, thin, emaciated, unable to stand, ricketyĪggravation from damp, cold weather, change of weather, mental exertionĪbnormal appetite for chalk, charcoal, coal, cabbage, which are relishedĬonvulsive with tendency to bend backward Peevish, irritable, cannot bear to be touched or looked atĬraving for starch, chalk, charcoal, cloves, coffee or tea grounds, raw rice, acidsĪlumina is one of the chief antidotes for lead poisoning (complication of pica)Ĭonstipation, no desire for stools for number of days and soft stool requires great strainingĬraving for chalk, charcoal, coal and pencils Inability to bear heat of sun, verse from over exertion in the sun and from over-heatingĪversion to cold bathing and aggravation therefromĬraving and intolerance for acids, pickles and bread Be sure to monitor your child’s outside play, as wel HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT FOR PICA If your child has been diagnosed with pica, you can reduce his or her risk of eating nonfood items by keeping those items out of reach in your home. If you pay close attention to eating habits and supervise children who tend to put things into their mouths, you may be able to catch the disorder early, before complications can happen. Proper nutrition may help some children keep from developing it. ![]()
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