Renal failure
Renal failure can be divided into acute and chronic. The condition of acute renal failure progresses rapidly, usually due to insufficient blood supply to the kidneys (such as trauma or burns), impaired function of the kidney due to some factors, or damage caused by poisons The emergence of acute renal failure. The main cause of chronic renal failure is long-term kidney disease. As time progresses and the disease progresses, the function of the kidney gradually declines, leading to the occurrence of renal failure.
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