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Chronic Kidney Failure

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My nephew was diagnosed with kidney failure in 2013. So I immediately wanted to know the answer to the question is kidney failure permanent? Kidney failure is the condition in which your kidneys lose the ability to remove waste and balance fluids. There are 2 types which are acute and chronic. Acute kidney failure happens suddenly and it can be reversed. Chronic kidney failure is longstanding disease of the kidneys and usually results in the person going on dialysis or needing a transplant to survive.

Acute kidney failure happens over a few hours or a few days. It can be reversed. This is not the type my nephew was diagnosed with. This type if caught right away can be treated and reversed. Getting routine test done and catching any problems earlier on can really contribute to your kidney failure not becoming permanent.

Chronic kidney failure however is …show more content…

However David W. Johnson says on www.hdcn.com (Screening and overview para. 2 ) " early identification and management of chronic kidney disease is highly cost effective and can reduce the progression of kidney failure by 50 percent". His purpose in explaining this was to educate on screening and early detection of ckd. In his writings his statistics are very detailed as to the risk factors and who should be screened for ckd. He goes on to break down the different levels of chronic kidney diseases with charts and graphs. So although not reversal once your kidneys deteriorate to the kidney failure stage if caught early you could still salvage some kidney function. If not however, the solutions to keep the person with chronic kidney failure alive is dialysis or either transplant. Both are life saving options. There are a lot of different variables for chronic kidney failure including hypertension, diabetes, smoking or infections that weren't taken care of soon enough. All these contribute to chronic kidney failure. My nephew's kidney failure stemmed from

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