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Suggest Remedy For Muscular Pain, Frequent Urination And Fatigue Post Dialysis

Hello Low back pain Muscle ache/pain like cramps in my legs Severe headache Fatigue Frequent urination and high amount all day and night Severe thirst Hospitalized one year ago for sudden onset kidney failure Dialysis for 3 weeks-only kidney problems I ve ever had I m female. 55 yrs
Wed, 18 Feb 2015
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Hi,if you had history of acute kidney failure then you must not take any NSAIDs like paracetamol etc.
You can take Tab.Tramadol as a analgesic.
You will require electrolytes like sodium,potassium for your muscle cramps but only after the consultation of your nephrologist and complete blood electrolytes level.
You haven't mentioned what drugs you are taking right now otherwise it would be helpful to judge.
Your frequent urination can be because of diuresis ( also reason for your muscle cramps and fatigue) and recovering from kidney failure.
You can discuss all this symptoms with your nephrologist who can guide you better.
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Suggest Remedy For Muscular Pain, Frequent Urination And Fatigue Post Dialysis

Hi,if you had history of acute kidney failure then you must not take any NSAIDs like paracetamol etc. You can take Tab.Tramadol as a analgesic. You will require electrolytes like sodium,potassium for your muscle cramps but only after the consultation of your nephrologist and complete blood electrolytes level. You haven t mentioned what drugs you are taking right now otherwise it would be helpful to judge. Your frequent urination can be because of diuresis ( also reason for your muscle cramps and fatigue) and recovering from kidney failure. You can discuss all this symptoms with your nephrologist who can guide you better.