If parts of the kidneys are injured or diseased, their ability to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood can be compromised, leading to the accumulation of toxins and imbalances in electrolytes. This can result in conditions such as acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease, which may cause symptoms like swelling, fatigue, and changes in urination. Additionally, impaired kidney function can lead to complications such as high blood pressure and cardiovascular issues. Ultimately, severe kidney dysfunction can necessitate dialysis or a kidney transplant to sustain life.
If an organ's tissues are injured or diseased, the organ may not function properly. This, in turn, could cause damage to other organs and tissues in the body.
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It depends how badly they are injured.
the organ system will not work together
It depends how serious the injury or damage is.
It depends how serious the injury or damage is.
They either repair or die.
The kidneys are highly vascular organs.
No, kidneys are organs.