Renal failure, also known as kidney failure, occurs when the kidneys lose their ability to effectively filter waste products and excess fluids from the blood. This can lead to a buildup of toxins and fluids in the body, resulting in various symptoms and complications. Renal failure can be acute, developing rapidly over a short period, or chronic, progressing gradually over months or years. Acute renal failure often occurs suddenly and may be reversible with prompt treatment, while chronic renal failure is a progressive condition that can lead to permanent kidney damage and necessitate long-term management, including dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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