Yes because of its ability to cause low blood pressure
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Actually low blood pressure has nothing to do with it. High blood sugar damages the network of fine blood vessels found in the kidneys . It also causes the body to eliminate excess sugar through
urine, so the kidneys can become fatigued. Long periods of high blood sugar can lead to kidney damage that in turn may cause high blood pressure.
Low blood sugar cannotcause renal failure, but high blood sugar can.
Yes
Chronic kidney failure is irreversible, and will eventually lead to total kidney failure
Kidney disease can lead to kidney failure.
Inadequate blood flow to the kidney, as with shock, can lead to a decrease in kidney filtration and, therefore, kidney failure.
There are several different diseases and other causes that lead to kidney failure. Diabetes and high blood pressure are two of the leading causes of kidney failure. Some of the effects of kidney failure include fatigue, loss of appetite, confusion, nausea, vomiting, weakness, and difficulty concentrating. Without intervention, kidney failure will lead to death as toxins build up in the blood.
kidney failure
It is a very unlikely cause of kidney failure(if it is large and bilateral or affect the only existing kidney) .
It means that you are in danger and immediately consult a doctor. Allowing this continuously can lead to Kidney failure
Kidney failure is typically diagnosed and treated by a nephrologist
You can survive with one kidney because it can do the work of both! However, people living with one kidney have to be very cautious of their lifestyle choices as leading an unhealthy life would lead to kidney failure faster than a person with two kidneys.
Kidney failure. This may sometimes be reversed, and patients can be assisted by dialysis for a time, but complete failure needs a transplant.
Septicemia is a bacterial infection of the blood. It will lead to multiple organ system failure because of the toxins released into the blood stream that will interrupt their normal functions. Ultimately it will lead to kidney failure, and shortly after, death.
Kidney stones. Kidney failure.