Do you know what the is? What are the pathogenesis of Renal Failure? Good
understanding for the pathogenesis of Renal Failure is good for us to do some
preventive measures so as to reduce the occurrence and damage of Renal Failure.
In western countries according to the statistics that experts conclude from
hemodialysis for patients with Chronic Renal Failure, we find that Diabetic
Nephropathy gets the first place; Hypertensive Glomerular Arteriosclerosis
Nephropathy gets the second place; Chronic Glomerular Nephritis gets the third
place.
In Asian countries there are five big pathogenesis of Renal Failure:
1. Diabetic Nephropathy How Can Cordycep Help Kidney Dialysis Patients
Diabetic Nephropathy is one of the three complications of Diabetes.
TypeⅠAccounts for 30%~50% and type Ⅱ accounts for 25%~50% after 20 years of
accumulation. Type Ⅱ is usually found in aged and elderly people. At the end
stage of Hypertension it is easy to cause the damage of renal that is Diabetic
Nephropathy. The data shows that the morbidity of Diabetic Nephropathy in
elderly people with Diabetes can up to 30%~40% and it will become higher if
patients have the disease for six to ten years. If we can keep the blood
pressure in normal range which is within 120/80mmHg, as for diet treatment we
should not only pay attention to the intake of the total heat but also should
care about the intake of protein and should be with low protein diet which can
delay Renal Failure. Why Does Kidney Failure Patient Have Painful Ankle
2. Polycystic Kidney
Polycystic Kidney is a hereditary disease and most of the patients with
bilateral kidneys and it also can coexist with Polycystic Liver. The renal
parenchyma of patients with Polycystic Kidney consists of countless cysts in
various sizes. These cysts will become bigger with the deterioration of disease
and then lead to kidney’s shrink after compressing renal tissues. At last the
renal parenchyma is completely replaced by cysts so that the kidney function is
completely lost.
3. Renal Tubular interstitial Nephritis What Is the Best Way to Avoid Dialysis
Kidney is an important organ with the function of drug metabolism and
excretion. The blood flow of kidney accounts for one fourths of cardiac output.
If there are toxicants in blood the kidney will damage easily. There are several
medicines which can cause renal damage such as gentamicin, ampicillin and so on.
Although the medicines’ damage frequently happens it is easy to be ignored by
doctors. During the treatment process doctors should pay much attention to
adjust their hypovolemia and hypoproteinemia. During drug use process for
patients with Diabetic Nephropathy, elderly people and children doctor should
closely observe the urinalysis, urine enzyme and monitor their renal function.
This is an important measure to prevent the damage of medicines.
4. Primary Glomerular Nephritis Is Kidney Failure Curable Without Transplant
Primary Glomerular Nephritis is mainly caused by diseases with the
inflammation of immune matrix and only a small part of Primary Glomerular
nephritis is caused by Acute Nephritis. It is still unclear about the exact
pathogeny for most of the patients with Chronic Nephritis which is belongs to
chronic category at the very beginning. There is variety of clinical
manifestations such as proteinuria, blooduria, hypertension and edema and so on;
at the same time there are also different levels of renal dysfunction. The
disease condition is sometimes severe while sometimes better and the disease is
delayed for a long time which will lead to Chronic Renal Failure.
5. Hypertensive Nephropathy
Persistent high blood pressure can cause progressive renal sclerosis and
accelerate the occurrence of renal artery atherosclerosis and then lead to renal
damage. To delay the progress of Chronic Renal Failure, people should first
improve the understanding of the harm of high blood pressure. Second we should
be familiar with the early symptoms of Renal Failure such as fatigue, soreness
of waist and fatigue legs, inappetence, nausea and pale eyelid and so on. Third
doctor should closely observe the blood pressure for patients with Chronic Renal
Failure and should also do the routine examination every two months. Fourth we
should take appropriate hypotensive drugs.
Actually there are more pathogenesis of Renal Failure such as urinary
calculus obstruction, urinary tract infection of aged women and prostatic
hyperplasia of elderly men. If you are suffering from these primary diseases we
have mentioned above you should prevent and treat positively and timely so as to
avoid deteriorating into Chronic Renal Failure.
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