Signs and symptoms of renal failure

Symptoms of renal failure develop over time with varying severity. Supportive services like in-home, palliative or hospice care can provide comprehensive symptom management and compassion for patients and their families as they navigate renal disease.

If you or a loved one have any of these signs and symptoms from chronic kidney disease, let us help:

Symptoms of renal failure develop over time with varying severity. Supportive services like in-home, palliative or hospice care can provide comprehensive symptom management and compassion for patients and their families as they navigate renal disease.

If you or a loved one have any of these signs and symptoms from chronic kidney disease, let us help:

  • Persistent nausea, vomiting and/or itching
  • Decreasing or lack of urination 
  • Fluid overload, not responsive to treatment
  • Other serious health conditions, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, cancer, heart or liver disease, in addition to kidney problems
  • Desire to discontinue dialysis
  • Repeated hospitalizations, rehabilitation stays or ER visits

For additional information, you can call (716) 431-3300 or email us at info@CareNavigatorsBuffalo.org

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