The Effects of COVID-19 on Renal System

People with kidney and chronic diseases have a higher risk of contracting viral infections. Patients on dialysis have a slower system, which makes it harder for them to fight infections. Adverse effects of coronavirus in acute kidney injury include acute tubular necrosis with septic shock, direct renal infection, and increased coagulation. It is possible that the kidney function deteriorates due to the corona virus infection. Nephrologists have observed high levels of protein in the urine (proteinuria) in patients with COVID-19.

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