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Medical Conditions - Acute Kidney Failure

Acute kidney failure refers to a rapid and mostly reversible reduction in kidney function which leads to increased accumulation of waste products in the blood. It occurs in a few hours to days and can range from a mild reduction in kidney function to complete kidney failure. It commonly affects the elderly, but children and young people may also get affected.

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Can metabolic surgery help save kidneys in a 36-year-old?

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How can one manage kidney failure and a lung infection?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. Your mother must not skip dialysis as it is essential for her health.

Do elevated creatinine levels following medication indicate renal failure?

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How to treat a person who has multiple myeloma along with kidney failure?

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