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Elliot Cross
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7 August, 05:31
What will happen if our kidney stops working?
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7 August, 05:50
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Your hands or feet may swell. You will feel tired and weak because your body needs clean blood to function properly. Untreated uremia may lead to seizures or coma and will ultimately result in death. If your kidneys stop working completely, you will need to undergo dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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