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I used to be addicted to narcotic painkillers, many of which contained acetaminophen or ibuprofen along with the narcotic. I was a drinker too. It's been about 3 years since I stopped. They always check my liver enzymes at the doctor. They were elevated, but came back down to normal shortly after I got clean. I don't think they ever checked my kidneys though. What would be some signs that I have any kidney damage?

2006-09-15 18:11:55 · 15 answers · asked by Eric H 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Hypertension (High Blood Pressure). You should go see a nephrologist to have your blood tested to find out what your kidney function is.

Unless you are in severe kidney failure, there isn't going to be much to know. There are no skin rashes or things like that.

I had a kidney transplant last year in July.

Toward the end stages of kidney failure you will be tired all of the time, sleeping during the afternoon, your urine will be just about clear comming out, leg cramps, edima, swelleing of the angkles and feet (Water Retention) and so much more.

Go see a nephrologist to confirm either way this is the best way to find out. You can contact me by clicking on my profile if you would like to ask more questions.

2006-09-15 18:18:11 · answer #1 · answered by Martin M 2 · 0 0

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My uncle was on dialysis for kidney damage/failure (not sure which). His disease was due to alcohol abuse for many many years. I know that he had pain in his lower back (where kidneys are located). Also, infrequent urination or even discolored urine such as very dark to me would indicate some kidney problems. I'm no doctor but have to drink lots of water because of previous kidney and UT infections. Pee a lot!!

2006-09-15 18:17:58 · answer #5 · answered by redheadstpmom 1 · 0 0

I am sure they checked the kidneys too.
if the kidney to be affected by acetaminophen, it will need about 10 kg collectively & the first sign will be elevated blood urea & serum creatinin.
you will feel the symptomes only when the disease is really advanced .
i think you are OK.

2006-09-15 18:15:50 · answer #6 · answered by rafid k 2 · 0 0

I couldn't just sit around and do nothing like my doctors suggested.

They didn't want me to do anything or to take herbs or herbal remedies, but I had to try something - they just wanted me to do dialysis!

This program allowed me to take control of my health. I went from Stage 4 to Stage 3 kidney disease.

It was easy to do and my BUN, creatinine and anemia are all in better ranges.

Reversing Your Kidney Disease?

2016-05-14 18:39:13 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Laboratory tests are almost always aimed at: urea, creatinine, electrolytes, and urinalysis-- which is frequently the key test in suggesting a diagnosis. Please conduct the test for microalbuminuria while conducting test for Urine analysis. You will know about the kidney damage only at the final stage-no symptoms.

2006-09-15 18:29:57 · answer #8 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 0 0

Symptoms and signs of kidney damage are usually very late, if you want to know do urine test for protein, and blood test for urea and creatinine.

2006-09-15 22:33:52 · answer #9 · answered by helper 4 · 0 0

I had a kidney transplant just over a year ago. best thing is watch for swelling in the ankle area, decreased urine output. muscle weakness. discoloration of the urine. if you are worried go to your doctor and have them send you for bloodwork and a urine test

2006-09-15 19:30:25 · answer #10 · answered by im_my_own_number_1fan 2 · 0 0

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