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Who treats Kidney failure?

Kidney failure is typically diagnosed and treated by a nephrologist


Can a kidney infection kill a cat?

Yes , renal failure from a urinary infection can be fatal if not treated by a veterinarian .


What to expect if you have kidney failure?

No problem. You have two kidneys with you. As blessed by GOD and human urinary is concerned another will be working stage in case of primary one is failure. And also not be panicked that you have lost one stock. It can be functional till death(Not by a kidney failure). So expect nothing but a more colorful world and furure is incarnated. Rajdeep


What will Chronic kidney failure lead to?

Chronic kidney failure is irreversible, and will eventually lead to total kidney failure


What did Julia Childs die from?

kidney failure


Do renal angiomyolipomas cause kidney failure or mean that you are already in kidney failure?

It is a very unlikely cause of kidney failure(if it is large and bilateral or affect the only existing kidney) .


What is chronic renal failure also called?

Kidney failure. This may sometimes be reversed, and patients can be assisted by dialysis for a time, but complete failure needs a transplant.


What are common ailments of the kidney?

Kidney stones. Kidney failure.


How did Saddam Hussein die of kidney failure?

he didnt die of kidney failure. he was hung


How do you treat kidney disease?

Chronic kidney disease is often treated with dialysis. It is manageable but not reversible.


What causes mixed acidosis?

Acidosis if not treated can lead to growth retardation, kidney stones, bone disease, chronic kidney disease & in long run total kidney failure. Acidosis can be fully treated ('UNDER SUPERVISED MEDICAL GUIDANCE') with Alkalizers viz. Sodium Bicarbonate & Sodium Citrate / Potassium Magnesium Citrate etc.


Why does a fall in pressure sometimes 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.