Chronic kidney disease tends to get progressively worse as the individual ages. More than 15,000 kidney transplants are done each year, and there is a often long waiting list for donated kidneys.
A patient's prognosis depends on the underlying disorder causing the development of kidney stones. In most cases, patients with uncomplicated calcium stones will recover very well. About 60% of these patients, however, will have.
prognosis is very poor!!, kidney failure is progressive and worsen over time...
The prognosis for most patients with acute pyelonephritis is quite good if the infection is caught early and treated promptly
The prognosis of PKD is extremely variable. Early intervention and treatment of symptoms frequently improves the individual's health.
With regard to an acute attack of pseudogout, the prognosis is usually very good. The symptoms usually go away within two weeks. However, over time, joint degeneration can occur.
Studies have estimated overall death rates for acute kidney failure at 42-88%. Many people, however, die because of the primary disease that has caused the kidney failure
because acute kidney failure
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Prognosis depends on the underlying disorder. Minimal change disease has the best prognosis of all the kidney disorders, with 90% of all patients responding to treatment. Other types of kidney diseases have less favorable outcomes.
If you have kidney failure then you will need to do dialysis or have a kidney transplant. If treatment is not received, the build up of toxins is fatal.
Victims may also require treatment for kidney failure
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Yes. Will require dialysis treatment as the kidneys have shut down.
Chronic kidney disease is often treated with dialysis. It is manageable but not reversible.
There are several early signs of kidney failure. This however, is something that should be discussed with a doctor. After an examination and evaluation, the doctor would be in a good position to offer advice and treatment options.
Chronic kidney failure is irreversible, and will eventually lead to total kidney failure
Kidney disease can lead to kidney failure.
The causes for kidney failure can be so many. What causes kidney failure is still not understood in some cases. Kidney failure in a person can occur at any age and if it is diagnosed early, chances are damage can be arrested. In many cases of kidney failure where early treatment is given, the prognosis for full recovery from the disease is excellent. Chronic kidney failure appears more common in geriatric dogs than cats and occasionally it is documented in species such as rabbits, birds, reptiles etc. Damage is usually irreversible but the severability of the disease can be temporarily modulated with careful medical and dietary controls. Hope this helps.