How does kidney tit necrosis do?

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Renal papillary necrosis, also known as necrotizing papillitis, can also be called renal medullary necrosis. The essence of this disease is the necrosis of human renal papilla and the adjacent renal medulla. This kind of necrosis is generally ischemic necrosis. The disease was first discovered in 1877. The occurrence of this disease is often accompanied by more serious pyelonephritis or urinary tract obstruction and diabetes. Some drugs can also cause renal papillary necrosis

How does kidney tit necrosis do?

1. Renal papillary necrosis may be caused by some diseases of the body, such as vascular diseases, rejection caused by kidney transplantation, high blood uric acid, deproteinemia, etc. There are also allergic reactions, shock and excessive vasoconstriction caused by some reasons.

2. There are some life-related reasons leading to renal papillary necrosis, but it has not been confirmed. For example, some people who have been vegetarian for a long time may lead to renal papillary necrosis if they can not get the supplement of fat and protein. In fact, the most common cause of renal papillary disease is diabetes.

3. Almost 50% of the patients with renal papillary necrosis are diabetic patients, which shows the relationship between diabetes and renal papillary necrosis from the side. In particular, some diabetic patients have a strong dependence on insulin. These people are the important population of renal papillary necrosis and recurrence of renal papillary necrosis.

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The causes of renal papillary necrosis include obstructive nephropathy, pyelonephritis, abuse of analgesics, common vasculitis, granulomatosis and necrotizing vasculitis. In fact, renal papillary necrosis alone is very rare, often associated with some diseases.