The kidneys are a vital organ - they remove waste products such as urea and excess sodium from your blood stream. Without them, you would be unable to get rid of these wastes, which build up to a toxic level in the blood and eventually reach fatal levels.
YES! Look, Do you know what they do?! They control where all peepies and poo poos go. And if we're gonna be big kids, you should know that if you still have your urine and solid waste floating aroung in your body, your gonna die! So if this is about you, rush to the hospital!
Kidneys serve to remove toxins formed as byproducts of digestion and metabolism from the system, using a network of filter tubes called nephrons. When the kidneys are unable to de-toxify the blood, waste products like urea and nitrogen compounds accumulate in the blood. This results in gradually progressive loss of consciousness and death.
Because if your kidney fails, your body's electrolytes go haywire. Toxins accumulated from your diet or breakdown of cells/products require the kidney to be passed out of your body too.
Renal failure patients will need haemodialysis until a new kidney can be transplanted for them. If not, they will die.
When kidney failure reaches the stage where dialysis or transplantation is required, refusing such treatment means that the patient will die. This could happen within a few days or weeks, depending on how much kidney function they still have. A patient may decide to explore the option of refusing treatment. It is the responsibility of the medical team to counsel such patients and their families, and support them in their decision.
yes it can be. depending on why they failed..ex: heat stroke.....and depending on what health problems you may have. but the answer is yes.
why is untreated kidney disease dangerous
That is when you get dumb like your mom.
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.
Yes , renal failure from a urinary infection can be fatal if not treated by a veterinarian .
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
Chronic kidney failure is irreversible, and will eventually lead to total kidney failure
Kidney disease can lead to kidney failure.
There are several treatments that can be offered to slow the progress of kidney failure. One of the biggest is dietary modification and management, specifically to limit the amount of protein and electrolytes to reduce the filtering requirement of the kidneys. Other options include medication to control blood pressure and water retention. However, there is no cure for kidney failure, and eventually this will be fatal for the dog.
kidney failure
It is a very unlikely cause of kidney failure(if it is large and bilateral or affect the only existing kidney) .
Kidney failure is typically diagnosed and treated by a nephrologist
Kidney failure. This may sometimes be reversed, and patients can be assisted by dialysis for a time, but complete failure needs a transplant.
Kidney stones. Kidney failure.