Kidney Disease

 Chronic renal disorder, also called chronic renal failure , describes the gradual loss of kidney function. When chronic renal disorder reaches a complicated stage, dangerous levels of fluid, electrolytes and wastes can build up in your body. In the early stages of chronic renal disorder , you'll have few signs or symptoms. Chronic renal disorder might not become apparent until your kidney function is significantly impaired. Treatment for chronic renal disorder focuses on slowing the progression of the kidney damage, usually by controlling the underlying cause. Chronic renal disorder can reach end-stage renal failure , which is fatal without artificial filtering (dialysis) or a kidney transplant.

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