2013年11月18日星期一

What are Symptoms of Renal Parenchymal Disease

Renal parenchymal disease is not a single disease. It belongs to CKD and it can be caused by a variety of kidney diseases. But they have one thing in common, that is renal parenchyma are impaired and patients will develop renal dysfunction.

As the causes are different, symptoms of renal parenchymal disease may may from person to person.

- In diabetes, it may eventually causes renal parenchymal disease and even kidney failure. Increased blood sugar in the blood will add additional force to the wall of blood vessels, increasing blood pressure.

- The strain of continuously ridding the body of sugar diminishes filtering ability and eventually causes permanent damage. Protein spills into the urine instead of staying in the blood and sugar also enters the urine. Renalinsufficiency contributes to hypertension, but hypertension can also cause renal problems.

- In Lupus Nephritis, patients may suffer from foamy urine or dark urine and edema on face, eyes, legs and feet. And increased fluid retention may lead to the high blood pressure.

- In people with constant kidney stone, damage in renal cells and tissues can happen. In this conditions, bacterial infections may usually happens and cause struvite stones. Also edema, inflammation and high blood pressure are common in this conditions.

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