- Acute renal failure – the sudden loss of kidney function (also called acute kidney injury)
- Chronic, or long term, renal failure – gradual worsening of kidney function
- Haematuria – blood loss in the urine
- Proteinuria – protein loss in the urine
- Kidney stones
- Chronic or frequent urinary tract infections
- Hypertension – that has not responded to antihypertensive therapy.
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Auckland DHB Renal Medicine
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Procedures / Treatments
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Kidney Failure
This is when a patient’s kidneys are unable to remove wastes and excess fluid from the blood.… More
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Haemodialysis
Haemodialysis is a treatment that cleans and filters your blood by removing the waste products and extra fluid that your kidneys can no longer eliminate.… More
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Home Dialysis Unit
As in the previous talk about haemodialysis, patients go to the hospital to dialyse 3 times a week for 3 to 5 hours.… More
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Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal dialysis is a treatment where the peritoneal membrane (lining around the inside of your abdominal wall and the outside of your intestines) is used to filter and cleanse the impurities, waste products and extra fluid from your body.… More
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Transplantation
Transplantation places one healthy kidney into your abdomen. This one kidney is sufficient to replace the work of your two failed kidneys.… More
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Kidney Stones
This term refers to stones in the urinary system. They form in the kidneys but can be found anywhere in the urinary system.… More
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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
A UTI is caused by an infection in the urinary tract.… More
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