There are many kinds of chronic kidney diseases. The most common ones are
caused by renal glomerular nephritis. In addition, Diabetes, high blood
pressure, and Immunotherapyatic lupus can also lead to kidney damage and cause
chronic kidney disease. Generally, the factors which can cause chronic kidney
disease are as follows:
1. From the view of hemorheology, if a person has increased plasma viscosity,
whole blood viscosity, fiber protein content, and platelet aggregation, all
these can be important factors which cause the blood insufficiency of intrinsic
cells, leading to the necrotic ones eventually.
2. The second inducement of chronic kidney disease is infection. Infections
such as pharyngitis and tonsillitis can also lead to the occurrence of chronic
kidney disease. In addition, infection can also cause the recurrence of chronic
kidney disease.
3. Bad environment such as chill, moist can also lead to the decreased
immunity and declined resistance.
4. Tiredness can also lead to the decreased immunity of the body. Long time
fatigue can also lead to chronic kidney disease.
5. Long time holding back the urine can not only lead to the damage to the
bladder, but also lead to the breeding of bacteria. Once urine flows back to
ureter or kidney, toxins will cause infection, leading to the urinary infection
and even uremia.
6. Too much intake of salt can also lead to the kidney disease. The main
element of salt is sodium chloride. Sodium is the essential mineral nutrition
which can help produce the gastric acid and balance the osmotic pressure in the
blood. But if there is too much sodium in the body, it will lead to edema. Edema
can in turn increase the blood volume and lead to the high blood pressure(High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease). High
blood pressure can cause Hypertensive Nephropathy.