Kidney Failure Learning Center

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Acute (sudden) kidney failure is the sudden loss of the ability of the kidneys to remove waste and concentrate urine without losing electrolytes.

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Symptoms
Decrease in amount of urine (oliguria; Urination stops (anuria; Excessive urination at night; Ankle, feet, and leg sw...
Causes
There are many possible causes of kidney damage. They include: Decreased blood flow, which may occur with extremely l...
Tests
Examination and testing can help diagnose acute kidney failure and help rule out other problems that can affect kidne...
Treatments
Once the cause is found, the goal of treatment is to restore kidney function and prevent fluid and waste from buildin...
Alternative Therapies
The stress of having an illness can often be helped by joining a support group where members share common experiences...
Complications
Loss of blood in the intestines; Chronic (ongoing) kidney failure; End-stage renal disease; Damage to the heart or ne...
Prevention
Treating disorders such as high blood pressure can help prevent acute kidney failure. Unfortunately, prevention is no...
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if your urine output slows or stops or you have other symptoms of acute kidney failure.

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