The possible long-term complication that the professional will continue to asses the patient is a renal failure.
The kidneys have a function that is essential for the proper functioning of the human body. They are responsible for filtering the blood, capturing waste, impurities and salts that are no longer useful to the individual's health and eliminating them in the urine. The kidneys also regulate, for example, blood pressure.
When the kidneys lose this ability and are no longer able to filter blood, a person is diagnosed with kidney failure. This is a dangerous condition because the blood can become filled with impurities preventing the body from working properly, which can be fatal.
This medical condition is divided into two categories: chronic kidney failure and acute kidney failure.
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