Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): A Medical and Patient Guide is a comprehensive resource designed for both healthcare professionals and individuals seeking to understand this critical condition. AKI is a sudden loss of kidney function that can result from illness, injury, medication toxicity, or underlying medical conditions, leading to severe complications if not managed promptly. This book provides a clear and in-depth exploration of AKI, covering its causes, symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatment options, and preventive strategies. With insights from medical research and real-world case studies, readers will gain a thorough understanding of AKI staging, its impact on other organs, and the role of dialysis when necessary. Additionally, the book offers practical guidance on long-term kidney health and recovery, equipping both patients and caregivers with the knowledge to navigate this condition effectively. Whether you are a medical professional, a patient diagnosed with AKI, or a caregiver, this guide serves as an essential tool for understanding and managing acute kidney injury.