Three potential factors lead to renal failure
The potential risk factors for CRF are mainly manifested in the following three aspects:
First one: Hemodynamic changes in the body.
Deficient blood flow perfusion, (such as shock, congestive heart failure, thrombosis, stroke), relatively inadequate blood through the kidneys, declined waste metabolic rate, result in accumulation of nitrogenous waste, increase the burden on the kidneys and cause kidney failure.
Second one: Toxic substances damage.
Many drugs in daily life can cause considerable damage to the kidneys, such as certain antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, non steroidal analgesics, alcohol, heavy metals poisoning (lead, mercury, arsenic, thallium), or insect venoms. This can cause varying degrees of toxic response in kidney and can cause kidney failure.
Third one: other existed disease.
The presence of the following diseases, such as autoimmune nephritis, liver failure, pyelonephritis etc., often lead to kidney failure.
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Article by : Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital
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