Guide To The Causes Of Leg Ulcers

Kidney Failure

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Kidney failure is a serious condition in which an individual's kidneys can no longer filter waste from their blood efficiently. Toxins build in the individual's body if their kidneys are not functioning properly, which is what triggers kidney failure. Symptoms include reduced urine output, unexplained shortness of breath, persistent nausea, excessive fatigue, and leg swelling.

Kidney failure increases the risk of leg ulcers for several reasons. One, of course, is that the increased swelling in the patient's legs makes it easier for ulcers to form because they can deprive some areas of the leg of oxygen. A lack of oxygen can make ulcers form. In addition, diabetes is the most common risk factor for the development of kidney failure. This condition is also a major cause of leg ulcers.

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