Does anastrozole affect the kidneys?
Renal dysfunction was considered to be a rare complication of anastrozole. Patients who are prescribed anastrozole should be watched carefully for the development of renal dysfunction.
What are the symptoms of a tumor in your kidney?
Some possible signs and symptoms of kidney cancer include:
- Blood in the urine (hematuria)
- Low back pain on one side (not caused by injury)
- A mass (lump) on the side or lower back.
- Fatigue (tiredness)
- Loss of appetite.
- Weight loss not caused by dieting.
- Fever that is not caused by an infection and that doesn’t go away.
Can gabapentin cause kidney problems?
In summary, we can conclude that although it happens infrequently, gabapentin may cause myotoxicity, rhabdomyolysis and renal failure even in patients whose renal function was previously normal.
What are the signs and symptoms of kidney disease?
Signs and symptoms of kidney disease may include: Nausea Vomiting Loss of appetite Fatigue and weakness Sleep problems Changes in how much you urinate Decreased mental sharpness Muscle twitches and cramps Swelling of feet and ankles Persistent itching Chest pain, if fluid builds up around the lining of the heart
What are the symptoms and complications of simple kidney cysts?
What are the symptoms and complications of simple kidney cysts? 1 press on your bones or other organs, causing pain or discomfort 2 block blood or urine flow through the kidneys or the ureters 3 become infected, causing fever, pain, and tenderness 4 burst, causing pain or blood in the urine, also called hematuria 5 cause high blood pressure
What are the side effects of a kidney infection?
Signs and symptoms of a kidney infection might include: Fever. Chills. Back, side (flank) or groin pain. Abdominal pain. Frequent urination. Strong, persistent urge to urinate.
Can a lack of kidney function cause muscle cramping?
This is a very general symptom, but a buildup of toxins resulting from reduced kidney function can be one of the causes. Your muscles are cramping. Electrolyte imbalances can result from impaired kidney function. For example, low calcium levels and poorly controlled phosphorus may contribute to muscle cramping.