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Q: What are the causes for kidney failure?
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What are the causes when kidney fails to drain urine?

Renal Failure


What is kidney failure a result of?

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.


What will Chronic kidney failure lead to?

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


What disease causes the kidney to overcompensate by straining within the remaining nephrons?

Chronic Renal Failure


Is there any difference between kidney disease and kidney failure?

Kidney disease can lead to kidney failure.


Can bad breath be connected to a kidney infection?

Bad breath can be connected to a kidney infection. This may be as a result of kidney failure which causes build-up of waste materials in the body.


What did Julia Childs die from?

kidney failure


Does wheils disease do?

Weil's Disease is also known as Leptospirosis. It causes kidney failure, bleeding and causes a person to turn the color yellow.


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) .


Why does cirrhosis causes hyperprolactinemia?

because prolactin is metabolized by liver and kidney both;;so in case of cirhosis or kidney failure prolactin goes sky high.


Who treats Kidney failure?

Kidney failure is typically diagnosed and treated by a nephrologist


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.