Warning Signs Of Angiomyolipoma

Nausea And Vomiting

Vomiting. Photo Credit: Dreamstime @Dreamz

If the kidneys are not functioning properly, nausea and vomiting might occur. When vomiting is severe and frequent, the biggest concern is dehydration, particularly when the kidneys are involved as they are with this condition. Once a patient starts to become dehydrated, the following symptoms are possible: urinating less often than normal, dizziness, extreme thirst, confusion, dark urine, and fatigue. To combat dehydration, patients should be consuming sufficient fluids and electrolytes. In the most severe cases, this might require hospitalization for intravenous rehydration. Doctors may also suggest patients take anti-nausea medicine. Some are taken during episodes of nausea to calm it. Others might be used short-term to reduce the risk of nausea occurring.

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Hypertension

Checking blood pressure. Photo Credit: The Heart Foundation @Harpy

The kidneys play a major role in blood pressure regulation, so it is not uncommon for a kidney tumor to cause hypertension. No symptoms might be present to indicate blood pressure is high. If they do occur, they might include shortness of breath, nosebleeds, dizziness, or headaches. When blood pressure is high, the force of blood against the artery walls is increased. Since dilation and rupture of the kidney’s blood vessels are a concern with this condition, it is imperative to reduce blood pressures. Patients should reduce their intake of trans fats, salt, and saturated fats and increase the consumption of foods with potassium and eat sufficient whole grains, vegetables, and fruits.

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