Rapidely Progressive Renal failure
Rapidly Progressive Renal Failure (RPRF) is a serious and aggressive form of kidney disease characterized by a swift decline in kidney function over days to weeks. It often presents with symptoms like decreased urine output, swelling, fatigue, and high blood pressure. RPRF can be caused by autoimmune diseases, severe infections, or glomerulonephritis, and requires urgent medical attention to prevent permanent kidney damage. Under the expert care of Dr. Alok, patients receive timely diagnosis through blood tests, urine analysis, and kidney biopsy, followed by individualized treatment plans which may include immunosuppressive therapy, dialysis, or other advanced interventions. Early recognition and prompt management are key to improving outcomes and preserving kidney function.