Stage 5 Kidney Disease
Stage 5 Kidney disease is used for end-stage renal (kidney
failure) (ESRD), which means that the renal disease occurs when your estimated
glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) falls below 15, indicating that your kidneys
are failing or close to failing.
At this advanced stage, treatments like dialysis or a kidney
transplant will likely be needed to prolong life and keep your body healthy and
chemically balanced. At ESRD, it’s important to work with a kidney doctor
(nephrologist) to determine which treatment option may best fit your lifestyle.
Symptoms of stage 5 kidney disease (ESRD)
Many people do not experience symptoms of kidney disease
until the later stages when kidney damage has occurred. Possible stage 5 kidney
disease symptoms and signs include:
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