Hi. There are rashes due to CKD and its very common. Just goggle.
My wife tells me she has been getting these rashes over the past few years and believes in her case its due to Diabetes she has shown it to her Endo and Derm in the past. She has an appointment with her Nephrologist in 4 weeks and she does not want to call her.
On another note theater pills are working and she has lost 7 of her 11 excess edema as ordered by her Neph. She will take more blood work and doctor will adjust everything in 4 weeks.
Sleeping better thanks to lexipro and medatation.
Thanks 😊
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You need to be able to fully understand what you are Googling.
Here is one such report that you MISINTERPRETED and I already explained that it's only if they are on multiple meds and your wife isn't on ANY CKD meds that you've stated, and she is Stage 3 not Stage 5.
You also interpreted it to mean that she is END STAGE in your previous post. It is just NOT the case.
I can't reply further as you are stressing me out with your stress.
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Skin rashes are common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), many of whom have multi-system pathology and are receiving multiple medications. While most rashes are self-limiting, some may signify serious pathology.
Author: K. A. Shiell, P. A. Andrews
Cited by: 3
Publish Year: 2011
painful skin rash in a patient with Stage V chronic kidney disease | …
We have all answered this before. I know of no reason that she should have a rash associated with CKD unless she was in ESRD and on dialysis. That being said, the rash is probably due to medication either related to her diabetes, high BP, etc. She needs to be talking to her doctor regarding this rash and see if he can't track down the cause
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