When the kidneys stop working well, it is called chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD has different stages. In the early stages, the kidneys still work some. In the last stage (Stage 5), the kidneys may stop working almost completely. This is called kidney failure. Waste made during normal cell functions builds up in the blood (uremia). Over time, this can threaten your health. Some people are born with one kidney, or donate a kidney during their lifetime. People can function normally with just one healthy kidney, or even a part of one kidney. Some conditions that cause kidney damage include:
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Smoking, vaping, or using other tobacco or nicotine products
- Injury
- Immune system diseases
- Hereditary conditions
- Certain medicines