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- Intractable Hiccups in a Patient With End-Stage Renal Disease . . .
Despite the previously reported risk of baclofen-induced neurotoxicity in patients with chronic renal failure and intractable hiccups [14], a therapeutic attempt with baclofen was made in our patient but proved unsuccessful
- Prolonged hiccups induced by renal infarction: a case report
Background Hiccups are common symptoms that last for less than 48 hours However, we encountered a case of renal infarction in a patient with prolonged hiccup The relationship between hiccups and renal infarction is important in differentiating patients with prolonged hiccups Case presentation An 87-year-old Japanese man with atrial fibrillation and receiving antithrombotic therapy presented
- Hiccups and Acute kidney failure - eHealthMe
Acute kidney failure is found among people with Hiccups, especially for people who are male, 60+ old, also take medication Cisplatin, and have Oral cancer
- Why Do You Get Hiccups With Kidney Failure? - Fixanswer
How do you stop a kidney from hiccuping? Pharmacological treatments for the management of hiccups continues to evolve Some of the more common drugs utilized include nifedipine, haloperidol, phenytoin, metoclopramide, and gabapentin The two most commonly utilized medications are chlorpromazine and baclofen Can kidney failure cause hiccups? Moreover, toxic-metabolic states , including renal
- Hiccups May Be Much More Serious For Chronic Kidney Disease . . .
Chronic Kidney Disease and Dialysis patients are familiar with symptoms such as edema (swelling), anemia (excessive tiredness), itchy skin and so on Hiccups, however, are a much lesser known complication For this reason, the complication can go undiagnosed and cause sleeplessness, exhaustion, malnutrition, weight loss, dehydration and other negative side effects for Chronic Kidney Disease
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