chemotherapeutic treatment
Hemolytic uremic syndrome is a complication that can occur when receiving certain types of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy, which is used to treat various types of cancer, is revolutionary potent, meaning that even a safe dose can cause severe health problems. Patients and physicians typically underestimate the potency of this type of treatment and how to manage its unwanted side effects.
Hemolytic uremic syndrome is caused by chemotherapy-induced rapid destruction of red blood cells, which clogs the kidneys and prevents them from removing debris from the blood efficiently. This form of kidney damage may be irreversible in extremely rare instances.