njurskada
Njurskada refers to damage to the kidneys, which are vital organs responsible for filtering waste products and excess fluid from the blood, regulating blood pressure, and producing hormones. This damage can be acute, meaning it develops suddenly and is often reversible, or chronic, developing gradually over time and potentially leading to permanent kidney failure.
Causes of njurskada are diverse. Acute kidney injury (AKI) can result from severe dehydration, blood loss, infections,
Symptoms of njurskada can vary depending on the severity and cause. Mild cases, particularly AKI, may present
Diagnosis typically involves blood tests to measure kidney function (creatinine and urea levels), urine tests to