How is uric osmotic pressure treated
summary
The decrease of urine osmolality is also called urine osmolality. It is the number of particles of solute molecules and ions in unit volume of urine. The decrease of urine osmolality reflects the decrease of concentration function of distal tubules. It is common in chronic pyelonephritis, chronic interstitial lesions and chronic renal failure caused by various reasons. Radionuclide scanning can determine renal function damage. Dynamic scanning can also detect vesicoureteral reflux. So, how does the urine osmotic pressure drop cause? Let's get to know! Hope to help you!
How is uric osmotic pressure treated
First, the increase of osmotic pressure is related to the abnormal increase of substances in urine. If there is protein, if there is bilirubin, these substances increase! Drinking too much water will lead to the decrease of osmotic pressure. At this time, the osmotic pressure will be changed through the corresponding hormone regulation, that is, the secretion of antidiuretic urea in hypothalamus will decrease, so as to increase urination and osmotic pressure.
Second: if the capillary rupture will also lead to some plasma protein or blood cells into the tissue fluid, so that its osmotic pressure increases, it will appear swelling, if there is red blood cell exudation, it is usually referred to as swelling. When we supplement food from the outside, if we eat too salty food, it will lead to the increase of osmotic pressure, which will increase the secretion of antidiuretic urea in hypothalamus and reduce the osmotic pressure.
Third: there are some patients with acute nephritis cured, due to transurethral examination and stimulate infection. Urinary obstruction and cystoureteral reflux are also the main causes of recurrent urinary tract infection, renal scar formation and renal function damage. It can cause systemic and local reactions and increase antibody in patients with repeated infection.
matters needing attention
The decrease of urine osmolality is also called urine osmolality. It is the number of particles of solute molecules and ions in unit volume of urine. The decrease of urine osmolality reflects the decrease of concentration function of distal tubules. It is common in chronic pyelonephritis, chronic interstitial lesions and chronic renal failure caused by various reasons.