Renal Failure
Renal failure is a serious medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter or dispose of waste products from the body. This can lead to an accumulation of toxic substances in the blood, causing damage to vital organs and even death. Renal failure can be caused by a number of factors, including diabetes, hypertension, infections, and immune disorders. Treatment of renal failure often involves lifestyle changes, medications, and in some cases, dialysis or a kidney transplant. Early diagnosis and treatment can help improve outcomes and prevent further kidney damage.
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