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Acute renal disease is also called acute renal failure, a name that describes the gradual loss of kidney function. Clitek wastes excess fluid from your blood, which is then excreted in the urine. When chronic renal disease reaches advanced levels, serious levels of fluid, electrolyte and waste can accumulate inside the body.
In the early stages of chronic renal disease, it may suffer from a few symptoms or signs. Sometimes chronic renal disease is not apparent until kidney function is significantly disrupted.
Chronic renal disease treatment focuses on slowing down the development of kidney damage, usually by controlling the underlying cause. Chronic renal disease can develop into the final stage of kidney failure, which is dangerous without the use of artificial cleansing (renal dialysis) or kidney transplantation.
Care for Chronic Kidney Disease in Mayo Clinic
Symptoms
The development of signs and symptoms of chronic kidney disease over time if kidney damage progresses slowly. Signs and symptoms of kidney disease may include:
Nausea
Vomiting
Anorexia
Fatigue and weakness
Sleep problems
Changes in urine intake
Decreased mental acuity
Muscle spasm and cramping
Swelling of the foot and ankles
Continuous itching
Chest pain occurs if fluid accumulates around the lining of the heart
Feeling short of breath, in the case of fluid accumulation in the lungs
High blood pressure (hypertension) is difficult to control
While signs and symptoms of kidney disease are often unspecified, this means that they can also be caused by other diseases. Because of the ability of a large kidney to adjust and compensate for the loss of their jobs, the signs and symptoms of the disease may not appear until the damage can not be treated.
When to visit a doctor
Make an appointment with your doctor if you have any signs or symptoms of kidney disease.
Even if you have a medical condition that increases the risk of kidney disease, your doctor will probably see your blood pressure, kidney function with urine, and blood tests during regular visits to the clinic. Ask your doctor about the tests you need.
Chronic renal failure occurs when a disease or medical condition weakens what renal function; thus worsening kidney damage over several months or years.
Diseases and conditions that cause chronic kidney failure include:
Type 1 or 2 diabetes
Hypertension
Glomerulonephritis is inflammation of the filtration units in the kidneys (glomeruli)
Interstitial nephritis is inflammation of the kidney tubes and surrounding structures
Total polycystic kidney disease
Prolonged obstruction of the urinary tract, due to conditions such as prostate enlargement, kidney stones and certain cancers
Conjunctivitis is a condition that causes the urine to drop up and into the kidney
Frequent kidney inflammation, also called pyelonephritis and kidney
Risk factors
Factors that may increase your risk of chronic kidney disease include:
diabetic
Hypertension
Cardiovascular disease
Smoking
Obesity
Be an African American, an American Native American or an Asian American
Family history of renal disease
Abnormal kidney structure
Age