Overview Of The Causes And Complications Of Meningitis

Kidney Failure

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Some kinds of bacterial meningitis have the potential to lead to kidney failure. They can also cause long-term kidney damage that continues to need treatment following recovery. Depending on the severity of the condition, patients might be prescribed medications that damage the kidneys. The kidneys are responsible for filtering the blood, and they help remove waste and toxins from the body. Toxins are removed from the blood and sent to the bladder so they can leave the body through urination. When the kidneys are unable to filter the waste out of the blood, this condition is called kidney failure. The kidneys are a vital organ. When they don't work correctly, the patient's body will become overloaded with toxins. If kidney failure isn't treated, it can be life-threatening. There are a variety of symptoms of kidney failure. When patients have bacterial meningitis, their doctor should keep a close eye on their kidney function during the recovery process. Persistent nausea, pressure or pain in the chest, and a reduced amount of urine are all key signs of kidney failure.

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