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The kidneys, along with the [[Lungs]] are one of the two major sets of paired organs in the body. They are located in the lower back, just below and to either side of the [[Vertebral column|vertebral column in]] an area known as the [[Retroperitoneal space|retroperitoneal space]]; the left kidney being situated slightly higher than the right due to its larger size. The main function of the kidneys is to clean and process the blood via the removal of waste products and excess water.  
The kidneys, along with&nbsp;the&nbsp;[[Lungs]]&nbsp;are one of the two major sets of paired organs in the body. They are located in the lower back, just below and to either side of&nbsp;the [[Vertebral column|vertebral column in]] an area known as the [[Retroperitoneal space|retroperitoneal space]]; the left kidney being situated slightly higher than the right due to its larger size. The main function of the kidneys is to clean and process the blood&nbsp;via the removal of waste products and excess [[Water|water]].<br>


== Causes of Kidney Failure  ==


=== ACUTE RENAL FAILURE  ===


= Causes of Kidney Failure  =
==== Pre-renal cause ====
 
ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
 
<u>Pre-renal cause</u>


*Blood loss  
*Blood loss  
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*Obstruction in renal artery / vein
*Obstruction in renal artery / vein


<u>Renal causes</u>  
==== <u></u>Renal causes<u></u> ====


*Sepsis, infection / inflammation  
*Sepsis, infection / inflammation  
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*Muscle break down
*Muscle break down


<u>Post-renal cause</u>
==== Post-renal cause ====


*Obstruction in the bladder / urethra, due to cancer, tumor or back pressure
*Obstruction in the bladder / urethra, due to cancer, tumor or back pressure


CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE  
=== CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE ===


*Unregulated [[Diabetes|diabetes]]  
*Unregulated [[Diabetes|diabetes]]  
*Unregulated high [[Blood pressure|blood pressure]]
*Unregulated high [[Blood pressure|blood pressure]]

Revision as of 19:45, 23 November 2010

The kidneys, along with the Lungs are one of the two major sets of paired organs in the body. They are located in the lower back, just below and to either side of the vertebral column in an area known as the retroperitoneal space; the left kidney being situated slightly higher than the right due to its larger size. The main function of the kidneys is to clean and process the blood via the removal of waste products and excess water.

Causes of Kidney Failure

ACUTE RENAL FAILURE

Pre-renal cause

  • Blood loss
  • Dehydration
  • Diuretics
  • Obstruction in renal artery / vein

Renal causes

  • Sepsis, infection / inflammation
  • Medication, toxic to the kidney
  • Muscle break down

Post-renal cause

  • Obstruction in the bladder / urethra, due to cancer, tumor or back pressure

CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE