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2007-12-28 03:50:11 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Yes, acute renal failure can be due to bacterial pyelonephritis although it is rare. It is often reversible kidney damage on the bright side. It is much more common for severe or recurrent infections to cause permanent kidney damage and lead to chronic kidney disease.

In rare cases, infection in the kidney may spread to the bloodstream. Infection of the bloodstream is a serious condition called sepsis. Acute renal failure, a temporary condition in which the kidneys stop working, can also result.

2007-12-28 03:57:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-04-17 19:57:08 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-23 19:34:43 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-25 03:06:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I couldn't just sit around and do nothing like my doctors suggested.

They didn't want me to do anything or to take herbs or herbal remedies, but I had to try something - they just wanted me to do dialysis!

This program allowed me to take control of my health. I went from Stage 4 to Stage 3 kidney disease.

It was easy to do and my BUN, creatinine and anemia are all in better ranges.

Reversing Your Kidney Disease?

2016-05-14 22:05:43 · answer #5 · answered by Nedra 4 · 0 0

Reverse Kidney Disease Naturally : http://NaturallyGo.com/Official

2015-05-09 05:55:03 · answer #6 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

absolutely

2007-12-28 03:58:47 · answer #7 · answered by Bridget C 3 · 0 0

yes if untreated

2007-12-28 03:53:30 · answer #8 · answered by dumplingmuffin 7 · 0 0

it most certainly can, and frequently does.

2007-12-28 03:53:37 · answer #9 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 0 1

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