Much of the time, kidney failure is brought about by other health problems that have done perpetual harm (hurt) to your kidneys gradually, after some time.
At the point when your kidneys are harmed, they may not function just as they should. In the event that the harm to your kidneys keeps on deteriorating and your kidneys are less and less ready to carry out their responsibility, you have constant kidney disease. Kidney failure is the last (most serious) phase of constant kidney disease. This is the reason kidney failure is additionally called end-arrange renal disease, or ESRD for short.
Diabetes is the most widely recognized reason for ESRD. Hypertension is the second most normal reason for ESRD. Other problems that can cause kidney failure include:
- Immune system diseases, for example, lupus and IgA nephropathy
- Hereditary (diseases you are brought into the world with, for example, polycystic kidney disease
- Nephrotic disorder
- Urinary tract problems
Now and again the kidneys can quit working unexpectedly (inside two days). This sort of kidney failure is called intense kidney injury or intense renal failure. Regular reasons for intense renal failure include: