Nephrology Acute Renal Failure
Nephrology Acute Renal Failure (ARF) is a serious medical condition resulting from a sudden decrease in the kidney’s ability to filter waste, fluids, electrolytes and other toxins from the blood. Left untreated, it can lead to permanent damage to the kidneys and even death. Nephrologists specialize in treating ARF using medications, dialysis and other therapeutic techniques. Treatment can improve patient outcomes and even restore kidney function. Early diagnosis is key for successful management and treatment of ARF, making regular visits to the nephrologist essential for those at risk.
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