What are the effects of removing one kidney?
Disease description:
I have kidney disease, and it's quite severe. My doctor has recommended removing one kidney. What are the effects of having one kidney removed?
The impact of removing one kidney is generally significant. It may increase the metabolic burden on the remaining kidney, overloading its function and impairing the normal excretion of waste products from the body, leading to renal insufficiency and eventually kidney failure. It may also prevent adequate metabolism and elimination of fluids through the single remaining kidney, resulting in metabolic disturbances and symptoms such as edema.