Yes my mother in law is on medication. That is under control at this time. Thank you for your concern and time.
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The dizziness could be attributed to the high blood pressure. Is she taking any medications for this? It would be best if her blood pressure be controlled first. Please do update us on developments.
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My mother in law is tired alot, loss of appetite, dizzy spells, has high blood pressure and has just been diagnosed with Alzheimers. We are not sure what it is since we have only talked to a daughter and not the doctor. I am contacting the Dr to see what they are doing to find out exactly what is wrong. thank you for your help.
How are you? How is your mother-in-law? Does she have diabetes? Chronic kidney or chronic renal disease, is a progressive loss of renal function over a period of months or years through five stages. The most common causes of CKD are diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, and glomerulonephritis. Initially it is without specific symptoms and can only be detected as an increase in serum creatinine or protein in the urine. Abdominal ultrasound is commonly performed, wherein kidneys with CKD are usually smaller than normal kidneys. The goal of therapy is to slow down or halt the otherwise relentless progression of CKD to the fifth stage. This link may be of help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_renal_failure
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Hi, chronic renal failure could be caused by various things, eg. kidney diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, certain medication (eg certain painkillers and antibiotics)