The sudden inability of the kidneys to filter the waste products of the blood is called acute renal failure, which results in chemical accumulation in the blood and chemical imbalance. Reduced urinary output, swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, shortness of breath, nausea, confusion, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, chest pain are the manifestations of acute renal failure. Fluid buildup in the lungs, chest pain, muscle fatigue, permanent kidney damage, and death are serious complications.
Kidney and Gastrin Metabolism: An Interconnection
The presence of hypergastrinemia in both acute and chronic renal failure points to a specific function of the kidney in endogenous gastrin metabolism.
Technological Progress in Vascular Access Surgery
Vascular access helps hemodialysis patients. Advanced technologies allow hemodialysis patients to have a faster recovery and a better future for patients.
Exercise-Induced Acute Renal Failure With Loin Pain and Renal Ischemia
After intense anaerobic exercise, kidney dysfunction, flank pain, and reduced blood flow are acute renal failures with loin pain and patchy renal ischemia.
Acute Renal Failure in Children - Causes and Treatment
Renal failure is widespread in children and occurs on the sudden onset and may be temporary or permanent loss of kidney function.