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Renal failure management

Renal failure management involves treating the underlying cause, such as controlling blood pressure or diabetes, and supporting kidney function. This may include adjusting diet to limit fluids, salt, and protein intake, and using medications to manage symptoms. In severe cases, dialysis—machine-based filtration of waste products—or a kidney transplant might be necessary to replace lost kidney function. Regular monitoring and healthcare follow-up are essential to prevent complications and improve quality of life. The goal is to manage symptoms, slow progression, and maintain overall health.