End stage renal disease(ESRD)
Kidney failure:
Kidney failure happens when damage results in loss of normal kidney function. It may also be called end stage renal disease (ESRD). There are 2 types of kidney failure—acute and chronic.
Acute kidney failure starts abruptly. It can sometimes be reversed.
Chronic kidney failure progresses slowly over at least 3 months. It can lead to permanent kidney failure.
Acute kidney failure starts abruptly. It can sometimes be reversed.
Chronic kidney failure progresses slowly over at least 3 months. It can lead to permanent kidney failure.
Causes of kidney failure:
Conditions that may lead to acute or chronic kidney failure may include:
Acute kidney failure:
- Rhabdomyolysis, kidney damage that can happen from muscle breakdown due to severe dehydration, infection, or other causes
- Decreased blood flow to the kidneys from blood loss or shock
- A blockage along the urinary tract
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