Kidney and Bladder Cancer

A field of medicine that studies normal kidney function, renal disorders, and how to treat them. Furthermore, renal replacement medications are used. Acute renal failure: Kidneys' inability to properly filter waste from the blood. Some of the symptoms include decreased urine flow, edoema brought on by urinary retention, nausea, and shortness of breath. Acute tubular necrosis was the demise of the renal tubules' tubular epithelial lining. Low blood pressure and the use of nephrotoxic medications are the usual causes. Diabetic insipidus: A condition where the kidneys stop the body from excreting water. Hypocalcemia and Many Additional Nephrology-Related Case Reports. Every nephrologist has received considerable training in general internal medicine, and many of them treat their patients for conditions besides renal disease.

 

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