Acute Kidney Failure / Dialysis
Acute kidney failure occurs when the kidneys suddenly lose the ability to filter waste products from the blood. As a result, dangerous waste levels can build up in the body, and the blood’s chemical balance becomes disturbed.
Acute kidney failure can be life-threatening and requires intensive care. However, in some cases, it can be reversible. If the person is otherwise healthy, kidney function may recover to normal or near-normal levels.
Treatment often involves dialysis, which is a procedure to artificially filter the blood and remove waste products when the kidneys are unable to do so effectively. Prompt medical attention is crucial to prevent complications and improve recovery chances.

7 Signs of Kidney Problems
- High blood pressure
- Changes in urination frequency
- Decreased concentration
- Swelling in the legs and hands
- Blood in urine
- Lower back pain and muscle cramps
- Difficulty sleeping
Early Symptoms of Kidney Failure
- Excessive fatigue
- Dry, itchy skin
- Blood in urine
- Foamy urine
- Swelling in the arms, legs, and face
Kidney Disorder Complications
- Bone disorders
- Anemia
- Hypertension
- Sexual dysfunction
- Fluid retention (swelling)
- Death
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek medical advice early to prevent further complications.

Signs Your Kidneys May Be Affected
- Swelling in the ankles and around the eyes
- Nausea, loss of appetite, and weight loss
- Decreased urine volume and frequency
- Foamy urine
- Fatigue and shortness of breath
- Dry, itchy skin
- Lower back pain and blood in the urine, which can occur in conditions like kidney stones, polycystic kidney disease, and kidney infections

CLINICAL TESTING OF SUBARASHI
5 STAGES OF KIDNEY FAILURE
Stage 1:
At this stage, kidney damage is still in the mild phase.
Stage 2:
Presence of protein in the urine or physical damage to the kidneys.
Stage 3:
Stage 3 kidney disease is divided into 3A and 3B; blood tests are required at this stage.
Stage 4:
The kidneys are not functioning properly.
Stage 5:
Loss of kidney function becomes evident, including symptoms like vomiting, nausea, difficulty breathing, and itchy skin. Dialysis may be required.

Strategies for Maintaining Kidney Health
Adopting these practices can help preserve optimal kidney health:
- Maintain blood pressure below 140/90 mm Hg.
- Manage blood sugar levels within the recommended range for diabetes management.
- Engage in regular physical activity to regulate blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
- Maintain a healthy weight to reduce strain on your kidneys.
- Undergo regular screenings, particularly if you’re at risk of CKD.
- Consult with a dietitian for a kidney-friendly meal plan upon CKD diagnosis.
- Adhere to prescribed medications and explore kidney-protective medications.
- Quit smoking to improve kidney health.


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Additionally, clinical studies suggest that SOP Subarashi can help prevent the excretion of albumin in the urine—a key indicator of kidney dysfunction—by enhancing the health of the glomeruli. This early intervention can potentially slow the progression of kidney disease and reduce the risk of further complications, improving the chances of maintaining kidney function before it reaches more critical stages.