Treatment of nephrotoxic injury takes place in the hospital and focuses on removing the toxin from the patient's system, while maintaining kidney function. Removal methods are targeted to specific toxins and may include.
Damage to the kidneys is assessed through a combination of physical examination, blood tests, urine tests, and imaging procedures. Diagnosis of nephrotoxic injury as the underlying cause results from a thorough investigation of.
The outcome of nephrotoxic injury is determined by the cause and severity of the damage. In cases where damage has not progressed beyond acute renal failure, kidney function can be fully restored once the toxin is removed from.
Symptoms of nephrotoxic injury are wide ranging and, in some cases, depend upon the type of toxin involved. In general, symptoms are similar to those of renal failure and include excess urea in the blood (azotemia), anemia.
Several different substances can be toxic to the kidneys. These include: antibiotics, primarily aminoglycosides, sulphonamides, amphotericin B, polymyxin, neomycin, bacitracin, rifampin, trimethoprim, cephaloridine, methicillin.
Certainly medical treatment for an injury can be connected with an injury that involves lost time from work, but it depends on the nature of the injury and the kind of medical treatment that is required.
he Stages for acute injury is the RICE treatment or in more recent times the POLICE treatment
Toxic, or damaging, to the kidney.
Probably not. With no injury, there is no injury claim. With no treatment, no injury can be confirmed.
No, but it is nephrotoxic, toxic to your kidneys.
Treatment for a knee injury completely depends on the type of injury that occurred. This can range from simple rest, ice, elevation and tension to full out surgery and rehabilitation.
It is treatment of the injury, such as gun shot wounds in the arms and legs and deep cuts, which is low cost, easy-to-use, no drugs or surgery needed.
When taking antibiotics or analgesics, recommended dosages should be strictly followed. Also, elderly patients on these medications (for example, those taking aspirin for heart problems or NSAIDs for arthritis) should be closely monitored.