Renal Parenchymal Disease is the most common cause for secondary
Hypertension. This article will discuss this topic for you.
Hypertension and Parenchymal Disease are closely interrelated. Renal
Parenchymal Disease is the first cause for secondary hypertension except for
obesity, alcohol abuse.
From the point of anatomy, we divide kidney into renal parenchyma and renal
pelvis. And, renal parenchyma also can divide into renal cortex and renal
medulla. So renal parenchymal diseases refer to either renal cortex diseases or
renal medulla diseases.
The majority kidney diseases we talk about are renal parenchymal disease, and
then, what is the relation between hypertension and renal parenchymal
disease?
Causes for Renal Parenchymal Disease Hypertension
Hypertension could be induced by many renal parenchymal diseases. And the
pathogenesis mechanism for acute renal parenchymal hypertension includes water
and sodium retension, the elevation of blood volume. The solution for this
problem is to use diuresis to make the blood reduced and restore to the normal
level.
However, the pathological mechanism for chronic renal parenchymal
hypertension is more complicated, that is to say, it is caused by many
factors.
Clinical Symptoms for Renal Parenchymal Disease Hypertension
1. Cardiaic Insufficiency
2. Hypertension
3. Renal Function Deterioration
4. Hypertension Encephalopathy
For the treatment of hypertension in Renal Parenchymal Disease, the focus
should be placed on the treatment for Renal Parenchymal Disease, here, I
recommend the Immunotherapy used in our hospital, it is an effective therapy for
various renal diseases.