Many patients all know that Glomerulonephritis is commonly seen CKD with glomerular damage of bilateral kidneys. Then what are representative Clinical Features of Glomerulonephritis? The follow-up content will enumerate in detail.
1.Edema:
The causes of edema are various, which includes water-sodium retention caused by declined GFR, reduced plasma colloid osmotic pressure caused by loss of protein from urine, increased renin secretion and reabsorption of kidney tubules, etc. Patients with slight edema have recessive edema with increased weight while severe edema behaves as systemic swell.
2.Proteinuria:
Proteinuria is most significant characteristic of Glomerulonephritis, which attributes to increased permeability of glomerular basement membrane that serum albumin is removed, thus causing protein in urine.
3.Cylindruria:
This clinical feature is caused by deposition and solidification of protein in urine, which exists with Glomerulonephritis. It is worth noting that Glomerular damage is unable to be reflected through either protein or urinary cast in urine only.
4.Hypertension:
Effective circulating blood volume can be influenced through renal metabolism regulation of water and sodium. Meanwhile, renin is produced, which leads to hypertension with 33.3% incidence.
5.Anemia:
Anemia is another clinical feature of Glomerulonephritis, which is mainly caused by dilution of water retention and decreased erythrogenin with glomerular damage.
6.Azotemia and uremia:
These clinical features imply renal insufficiency of advanced glomerular damage, which is not a necessary step.
The content above mainly introduces the clinical features of Glomerulonephritis. As a matter of fact, Glomerulonephritis is able to be treated fundamentally from the root causes with timely and effective medications. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is preferred natural treatment to cope with this problem. If you want to know more about personalized suggestions, please leave a message below or talk to our online service for free.
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