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Acute Kidney Failure Causes

Acute kidney failure is when your kidneys stop working suddenly. Doctors sometimes call it acute renal failure. It can happen over just a few hours or days.There are three main reasons your kidneys fail all of a sudden:<br>

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Acute Kidney Failure Causes

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  1. Acute Kidney Failure Causes Sri Ramakrishna Hospital

  2. Acute kidney failure is when your kidneys stop working suddenly. Doctors sometimes call it acute renal failure. It can happen over just a few hours or days.There are three main reasons your kidneys fail all of a sudden:

  3. Something is stopping blood flow to your kidneys. It may be as a result of: ● An infection ● Liver failure ● Medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors like Celebrex) ● Blood pressure medications ● Heart failure ● Serious burns or dehydration ● Blood or fluid loss

  4. You have a condition that blocks water from deed your kidneys. This might mean: ● Bladder, cervical, colon, or adenocarcinoma ● Blood clots in your tract ● An enlarged prostate ● Kidney stones ● Nerve harm in your bladder

  5. Something has directly broken your kidneys, like: ● Blood clots ● Cholesterol deposits ● Medications which will directly harm kidneys, as well as NSAIDs like Motrin and Naprosyn, therapy, and antibiotics ● Glomerulonephritis (inflamed urinary organ filters; are often caused by associated degree infection, autoimmune disorder (like lupus), myeloma, scleroderma, therapy medicine, antibiotics, or different toxins)

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