Nephrocirrhosis

Nephrocirrhosis is a condition that affects the kidneys, which are two organs located at the back of the abdominal cavity. It is a type of chronic kidney disease where the kidneys become damaged and unable to perform their normal functions. Nephrocirrhosis is a medical condition in which the kidneys become scarred and unable to adequately filter waste from the blood. This leads to a buildup of toxins that can cause a variety of symptoms such as high blood pressure, anemia, swelling of the legs and abdomen, and fatigue. In some cases, nephrocirrhosis can lead to end-stage renal failure, which is life-threatening. Treatment is aimed at slowing the progression of the disease and controlling the symptoms. Treatment may include medications, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications.