Options For Treating Azotemia
January 24, 2019
Azotemia is a condition in which the blood contains a surplus of nitrogen-rich waste. This is usually the result of some problem with the kidneys or urine. It's fairly common, and over one percent of hospital admissions in the United States are due, in part, to azotemia. In 2017, over 36.5 million individuals were admitted to the hospital, which means over 365,000 suffered from some form of azotemia. There are quite a few different ways doctors treat the condition. Treatment largely depends on the cause, which could be any number of things, and also the type of azotemia (there are three). In some cases, treatment can include a combination of methods.