Covid Can Infect Kidneys Directly: Study

No medications are known to heal a kidney injured by Covid-19. Many patients in these circumstances wind up on dialysis for a short term to provide temporary kidney function until the organs start to recover from the immediate infection.

Covid Can Infect Kidneys Directly: Study

SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing Covid-19, can directly invade human kidney cells -- specifically the proximal tubules, which are major gatekeepers in the organ's waste-filtering function, according to a new research.

Up to 25 per cent of patients' Covid-19 cases involve acute kidney injury. Clinicians have suspected that such injuries are a side-effect of the immune system's sudden release of inflammatory proteins and cytokines to battle the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The "cytokine storms" are known to damage tissues and organs.