Guide To The Types Of Kidney Disease

Kidney Failure

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As mentioned, the kidneys are responsible for filtering waste and toxins from the blood, which individuals then excrete through urine. They are vital organs in the body. However, when they stop functioning well on their own, individuals are considered to have kidney failure. This means that one or both kidneys are not working. Some cases of kidney failure are sudden and temporary, but there are also chronic cases that worsen slowly over time. There are many risk factors and causes of kidney failure, including heart disease, kidney stones, glomerulonephritis, kidney disease, uncontrolled diabetes, and certain medications. Patients with kidney failure often need to follow a low-sodium and low-potassium diet and receive dialysis. Eventually, some patients will need a kidney transplant.

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