Reversible if underlying cause is addressed promptly
Acute renal failure is a sudden loss of kidney function. Treatment may involve supportive care and addressing the underlying cause. Regular monitoring is crucial for assessing kidney function and managing potential complications.
Sudden loss of kidney function
Decreased urine output, swelling
Laboratory tests, imaging studies, medical history, physical examination
Variable, dependent on the cause
Chronic kidney disease, electrolyte imbalances, cardiovascular issues
Kidney injury, severe infections
Dialysis, treating underlying cause
Dialysis, treating underlying cause
Incidence increases with age, comorbidities, and certain medications
Focus on lifestyle changes and adherence to treatment plans
This information serves as a general overview and does not constitute professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized insights regarding your health.
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