Renal causes refer to conditions originating from the kidneys that lead to dysfunction or disease, impacting the body's ability to filter blood, regulate electrolytes, and maintain fluid balance. Understanding renal causes is crucial in clinical practice as they can result in acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease, significantly affecting patient outcomes. A key example is diabetic nephropathy, a common complication of diabetes that can progress to end-stage renal failure if not managed effectively.
