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Analysis of the reasons for the increasing incidence rate of kidney disease year by year
Kidney disease has been recognized by medical experts as a "common and frequently occurring disease". Why is the incidence rate of kidney disease increasing year by year? Expert research is mainly related to the unhealthy lifestyle of modern people.
Fashionable cuisine
Modern people have more opportunities to dine together, often consuming excessive amounts of large fish, meat, and seafood, resulting in excessive consumption of food and producing metabolic waste such as uric acid and urea nitrogen, which increases the burden of kidney excretion; Eating potato chips, instant noodles, etc., makes people unconsciously absorb excessive salt, which leads to increased blood pressure, thus inducing kidney disease; Soft drinks and sports drinks are generally highly acidic, and after drinking, the pH in the body significantly changes. Long term excessive consumption can increase the probability of kidney damage due to increased burden.
A tense life
Excessive fatigue is not directly related to kidney disease, but when a person is in a state of fatigue, coupled with work and mental stress, their resistance is particularly prone to decline.
Other unhealthy lifestyle habits
For example, many people also pay little attention to infectious diseases such as colds because of their tight work. However, medical findings show that about 60% - 70% of patients with acute nephritis have upper respiratory tract infections. Among acute nephritis caused by upper respiratory tract infection, post streptococcal glomerulonephritis is the most common. The reason is that immune complexes accumulate in the basement membrane of the glomeruli as the blood circulates, causing damage to the kidneys. Acute nephritis caused by infection can sometimes become chronic, so if professionals experience symptoms such as colds, they must seek timely treatment.
For example, some people hold their urine for a long time due to busy work. Urine in the bladder for too long can easily breed bacteria, which can retrograde through the ureter to the kidneys, leading to pyelonephritis. After causing chronic infection, it is difficult to cure and may develop into acute uremia.