Common Causes of Renal Insufficiency

Renal Insufficiency is caused by various factors. When glomeruli are severely damaged, the body will present disorders in excreting metabolic wastes, regulating the balance between water and electrolyte and acid-base balance. It can be divided into Acute Renal Insufficiency and Chronic Renal Insufficiency. Its prognosis is generally disappointing and it is one of the main threats to human’s health. What are the Renal Insufficiency Causes?
The common causes of Renal Insufficiency are as follows:
1. Chronic Glomerulonephritis such as IgA Nephropathy and Mesangial Proliferative Glomerulonephritis; Focal Segmental Sclerosing Glomerulonephritis, Mesangial Proliferative Glomerulonephritis and so on.
2. Renal impairments caused by abnormal metabolism, such as Diabetic Nephropathy, Gouty Nephropathy and Amyloidosis Nephropathy, etc.
3. Hereditary diseases like Polycystic Kidney and Alport Syndrome.
4. Vascular Nephropathy such as Hypertensive Nephropathy, Renal Vascular Hypertension and Renal Arteriosclerosis.
5. Infectious diseases like Chronic Pyelonephritis, Nephrotuberculosis and so on.
6. Systemic diseases such as Lupus Nephritis, vasculitis renal damage and Multiple Myeloma.
7. Toxic Nephropathy, including analgesic Nephropathy and heavy-metal-toxic Nephropathy.
8. Obstructive Nephropathy, such as ureteral obstruction, regurgitating Nephropathy, Lithangiuria and so on.

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