What is the symptom of hypertensive nephropathy

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There is a relative at home who said that he had hypertensive nephropathy. The hospital has been treating him, but he hasn't got any improvement. Now I'll introduce to you what happened to fetal hypertensive nephropathy.

What is the symptom of hypertensive nephropathy

First, hypertensive nephropathy is the damage of renal structure and function caused by primary hypertension, which is divided into benign hypertensive nephrosclerosis and malignant hypertensive nephrosclerosis. The former is due to the long-term effect of benign hypertension (≥ 140 / 90 mmHg) on the kidney, while the latter refers to the renal damage caused by the development of malignant hypertension (diastolic blood pressure > 130 mmHg) on the basis of primary hypertension. If hypertension and kidney damage exist at the same time, they will cause and effect each other and aggravate each other.

Second: the kidney itself is used to filter toxins in the body, excrete excess water and sodium salt through urine, and prevent proteins and blood cells from leaking out of blood vessels. High blood pressure increases the blood pressure in the blood vessels, leading to the leakage of protein into the urine. Once the protein leaks out, it will damage the filter system of the kidney.

Third: the long-term poor control of hypertension, resulting in structural damage is difficult to reverse, will gradually appear renal function damage, and even chronic renal failure, the last serious stage of uremia.

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With the development of society, the pace of life is accelerating, and the number of patients with hypertensive nephropathy is also increasing. Many people may not know much about hypertensive nephropathy, so they can not prevent hypertension well, and find the disease in time for treatment.