Causes of chronic kidney disease
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In the past, I only occasionally had colds and fevers. This year, I found that my body was getting worse and worse. I always felt weak and urinated abnormally. I often felt depressed, but I couldn't urinate much. My thighs often swelled badly. I found that I was suffering from chronic nephritis during the physical examination. Many of my patients questioned the cause of kidney disease, As far as I know, let's analyze it!
Causes of chronic kidney disease
First of all, there is actually more than one cause of nephritis. Chronic nephritis is an immune disease caused by infection, which causes damage to the human body's internal environment and immune balance disorder. Its etiology and pathology is not a single kidney disease, but a series of diseases of the whole body.
Secondly, the disease of nephropathy has a certain relationship with the immune system of the human body. Due to the disturbance of the immune balance of the human body, the kidney is diffuse on both sides. A few of them are focal segmental mesangial proliferation, membrane proliferation, membranous, small lesions, focal sclerosis. In the late stage, most glomeruli are fibrotic or glassy, the glomerular cortex becomes thinner, and the glomerular capillaries atrophy. Finally, most of the nephrons disappear, and the kidney is damaged The volume of the kidney shrinks and even becomes a shrunken kidney.
Finally, the cause of most nephropathy is unknown. Chronic glomerulonephritis is a group of chronic glomerular diseases with multiple causes. However, the etiology of chronic glomerulonephritis in most patients is unknown and has no clear relationship with Streptococcus infection. According to statistics, only 15% - 20% of the patients have changed from acute glomerulonephritis to acute glomerulonephritis. However, because the subclinical type of acute glomerulonephritis is not easy to be diagnosed, the actual percentage may be higher.
matters needing attention
When we find kidney disease, we often lose confidence in our own body, but we need to insist on treatment. When we find that the renal function is slowly declining, in addition to drug treatment, doctors usually recommend patients to reduce protein intake, so as to reduce the burden of the kidney and delay the time of becoming end-stage renal disease. In addition to limiting protein, doctors also choose to limit sodium according to the different conditions Or phosphorus or water diet.