High blood sugar has no control in a reasonable range.Poor blood sugar
control seriously affect the body′s metabolism, cause kidney damageHigh blood
pressure. Usually are varying degrees of renal failure patients with high blood
pressure, long-term unreasonable application of blood pressure drugs as well as
the bad living habits are also contributing to the cause of high blood pressure,
high blood pressure and may increase renal function failure.Proteinuria,
hypoalbuminemia.Proteinuria is kidney changes reflect, at the same time, a large
number of protein leakage of protein in the body is reduced, affect the normal
metabolismIn addition, the study showed that anemia, hyperlipidemia, high
homocysteine hematic disease, malnutrition, elderly, uremic toxin accumulation
and so on, may also be in the middle of the clinical course of chronic renal
failure.
1. Acute worsening risk factor is mainly composed of the cumulative
renal diseases (such as primary glomerular nephritis, hypertension, diabetes)
recurrence or worse.
2. Insufficient blood volume (hypotension, dehydration,
massive bleeding or shock, etc.)
3. Kidney local blood flow decreased
dramatically (such as renal artery stenosis patients using ACEI and ARB drugs)
4
.Serious failed to control the high blood pressure
5. Nephrotoxicity drugs
6
.Urinary tract obstruction
7. Severe infection
8 .Hypercalcemia, severe hepatic
insufficiency.Comprehensive the above factors, insufficient blood volume and
reduced local blood supply lead to renal hypoperfusion, low filtration, is the
main cause of a sharp deterioration in renal function.For a sharp deterioration
in renal function in chronic renal failure course, such as processing timely and
properly, may make the illness has a certain degree of reversal, and prevent the
development of the disease.In everyday life many risk factors affecting the
development of renal failure can be avoided, but have a plenty of inevitable in
our life, a lot of the details of the life casual likely will lead to kidney
failure, how to protect the renal function, avoid kidney failure, more
details
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