Many, many things. Dehydration, for one, can be very injurious to the kidneys. Infections, especially chronic and recurring pyelonephritis, can damage the kidneys. Many congenital disorders are problematic. Kidney cancer, and cancers which metstastasize to the kidneys is another category. Medications and drugs, either certain types, or excess amounts are often very damaging. And many, many more.
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Could be many things from liver infection, kidney problems, urinary tract problems, and or even digestive problems. The best way to find out is to get a scan.
Kidney and heart problems develop in adulthood.
smoking, obesity, hypertension are the most common causes for kidney tumor.
Yes,Polycystic kidney disease causes many cysts (fluid-filled sacs) to develop in the kidneys. The most common type is an inherited condition called autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). With ADPKD, problems commonly do not develop until the age of 30-50, with some people never developing any problems. The two common problems that develop are high blood pressure and kidney failure. About half of people with ADPKD develop kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant by the age of 60.
Kidney failure and kidney rejection can still remain after kidney transplant.
No, but if it is it can show that there is kidney problems, such as kidney disease
A person can die if they have serious kidney problems such as a kidney failure. Your kidneys help to regulate organs and remove excess fluids, toxins and waste.
Cysts that can form on your kidneys can pop. The phrase "pop a kidney" comes from the fact that too much soda pop can cause severe kidney problems. This is because soda is extremely acidic. Eventually, kidney disease can lead to kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant. This is caused by the phosphoric acid present in soda pop, that causes urinary changes, promoting kidney stones, leading to kidney failure.
Hypertension can cause many complications including heart damage, stroke, kidney failure, and others. To know all the complications of high blood pressure or hypertension, and to know how hypertension causes them, see Sources and Related Links further down this page.
If you have kidney impairment you may need a dose adjustment. In rare cases it has caused kidney problems.