Urinary tract problems are common pathologies and pose a significant threat to human health. Even with a small percentage of diseases, serious complications can develop. Organ dysfunctions are often observed in patients over 50 years of age.
Anuria is a condition characterized by a complete absence of urination, which develops after an acute disease or inflammation of the organs of the urinary system. Often the disorder is caused by acute urinary retention.
Renal anuria is a serious medical condition characterized by acute and sudden loss of fluid from the circulatory system with simultaneous retention of urine in the body and accumulation of waste products. This pathology can be fatal in those who do not receive timely and effective treatment.
The reasons for the development of renal anuria can be varied, for example, renal