In daily life, we can find that kidney disease can harm people of any age group, especially chronic kidney failure, which has a wider range of impacts in daily life. So what are the common causes that lead to the frequent occurrence of chronic kidney failure in daily life?
In clinical practice, some kidney disease patients are unable to control their condition in a timely and effective manner. As the condition worsens, the patient's renal function gradually fades and eventually develops into chronic kidney failure. These diseases that can lead to chronic kidney failure include primary glomerulonephritis, chronic pyelonephritis, tubulointerstitial kidney disease, hereditary nephritis, polycystic kidney disease, etc; Secondary to systemic diseases are lupus nephropathy, diabetes nephropathy, hypertensive renal arteriosclerosis, segmental polyarteritis nephropathy, multiple myeloma nephropathy, kidney diseases caused by various drugs and heavy metals.
Through a large number of clinical investigations and studies, many patients with chronic renal failure are due to improper treatment of some diseases, so the incidence rate of secondary renal failure is also quite high. In western countries, in recent years, in the hemodialysis treatment of chronic functional failure, diabetes nephropathy is the first; Hypertensive renal arteriosclerosis nephropathy ranks second; Chronic glomerulonephritis ranks third.
Through the introduction of the above content, I believe everyone has a quite detailed understanding of the causes of chronic kidney failure, and I hope it will be helpful for everyone to effectively avoid the harm of kidney failure. If kidney health hazards occur in daily life, everyone must seek timely treatment to avoid the risk of kidney failure.