Kidney Failure and Urine Production: Understanding the Connection
If your kidneys fail, you will not be able to produce urine. This is because the kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and producing urine. When the kidneys fail, they can no longer perform this function, and the waste products build up in the blood. This can lead to a condition called uremia, which can be fatal if not treated.Kidney Disease - Related Articles
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