A progressive loss of kidney function is a feature of chronic kidney disease, commonly known as chronic kidney failure. Urine is the result of your kidneys filtering wastes and extra fluid from your blood. Your body may accumulate hazardous amounts of fluid, electrolytes, and waste products if you have advanced chronic renal disease. You may not have many symptoms or indicators when chronic kidney disease is first developing. It's possible that renal illness won't become apparent to you until it's well advanced. The goal of treatment for chronic kidney disease is to limit the damage to the kidneys' progression, usually by addressing its underlying cause. However, if the underlying cause is not addressed, kidney disease may still worsen. If artificial filtering is not used, end-stage renal failure from chronic kidney disease can be fatal.
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