The kidneys filter waste products from the blood, so if they don't work properly, you are essentially poisoned by your own cell waste. Kidney failure results in death if you don't get a transplant or undergo kidney dialysis frequently.
Trichomoniasis does not damage the kidneys.
Kidney failure and damage to red blood cells cause 15% of patients deaths and half the survivors develop chronic kidney failure, requiring dialysis.
A kidney stone can damage the kidney mainly by blocking the normal flow of urine and irritating the urinary tract. When a stone gets stuck in the kidney or ureter, urine backs up and increases pressure inside the kidney. This pressure can stretch and damage delicate kidney tissues, reducing how well the kidney filters blood. Over time, prolonged blockage can lead to hydronephrosis (swelling of the kidney) and even permanent kidney damage. Kidney stones can also scrape and irritate the lining of the kidney and urinary tract as they move, causing inflammation, bleeding, and pain. If bacteria are present, the blockage can trap urine and lead to infection, which further damages kidney tissue. In short, kidney stones harm the kidney by causing obstruction, increasing pressure, triggering inflammation, and sometimes leading to infection, all of which can impair kidney function if not treated.
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If left untreated kidney stones can cause permanent damage to your kidney
Kidney failure occurs when kidney function drops below 15% of normal. Kidney damage can be assessed using blood and urine tests
Possible liver damage, kidney damage, possibly brain damage.
NSAIDs carry risk for kidney damage at very high doses, in the elderly and in other at-risk individuals. Tylenol (Acetaminophen) is metabolized by the liver and is not associated with kidney damage. In those with severely damaged kidneys, however, the tylenol dose will need to be decreased.
Whats are the reasons for damage Kidney.
The most important risk factor for kidney disease is uncontrolled high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. This condition can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys over time, leading to kidney damage and eventual kidney disease. Managing and controlling blood pressure is crucial in preventing kidney disease.
the element mercury can cause brain damage of kidney damage which could be fatal
There is no evidence of protein intake causing kidney damage.