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acute and chronic kidney damage question.?

Ok, you have someone who has an enlarged prostate and causes of incontinence and do not realize that your bladder is not completely empty. It ranges from about a year with the state until it receives anemia and was admitted to the hospital so that your bladder too empty and your kidneys need to take a break and are inflamed or damaged. The kidneys were damaged. Is this considered as acute or chronic or acute, chronic? Why am I confused, is that if the cause of the problem in the kidney was removed (from the prostate does not leave an empty bladder) means that he followed the progression of kidney damage and require dialysis in the future or no hope that a good diet and managing renal yet more damage the kidneys? I hope that since the cause has been eliminated then there is hope for more destruction. Looking for an opinion.

The person you talk to kidney failure post-acute due to hypertrophy of the prostate. Post-renal failure is usually completely reversible if treated in about seven days. Obviously, this is not the case for this person. The possibility that chronic kidney disease depends on the amount of kidney damage was last year. To determine if you have chronic kidney disease, you need to see the doctor. The doctor can determine if you chronic kidney disease based on levels Blood levels of some electrolytes, the amount of protein is found in the urine, and if you have signs and symptoms.

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