Chronic Kidney Disease is the comprehensive term which refers to the
different kinds of kidney disease. Some of the chronic kidney diseases are
congenital and some of them are formed in our daily life due to the unhealthy
living style. Due to the different living style, living environment and physical
condition and so on, people have different chance to get Chronic Kidney Disease.
Well then, who is most likely to suffer from this disease?
First of all, people suffering from Diabetes are at high risk of getting
Chronic Kidney Disease. Cause of Diabetes is the insufficiency of insulin in our
body or the inability of using insulin generated by ourselves. It is known to
all that our body can not work normally without insulin, so people with Diabetes
have to inject insulin or take medicines which can help our body make use of
insulin. Due to the long-term abnormality of our body, even if we have injected
insulin or taken medicines, the tiny blood vessels and renal tubules may be
damaged gradually, which will eventually lead to Chronic Kidney Disease.
Diabetic Nephropathy which refers to the Chronic Kidney Disease caused by
Diabetes is first manifested as the increase of protein in urine. Usually, the
earlier the patients receive treatment, the better the treatment effects
are.
Secondly, high blood pressure can cause Chronic Kidney Disease; conversely,
Chronic Kidney Disease also can cause high blood pressure. Long-term high blood
pressure will damage the tiny blood vessels and lead to the decrease of blood
flow getting into kidneys. Due to insufficiency of blood supply, renal intrinsic
cells can not gain enough nutrient substances and oxygen, gradually, these
functional cells are necrotic and Chronic Kidney Disease is formed. Therefore,
people with high blood pressure(High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease) are easy to get Chronic Kidney Disease as well.
Moreover, our kidneys can produce a kind of hormone which has function of
controlling blood pressure, so while our kidneys are damaged, the generation of
this kind of hormone will decrease, as a result, blood pressure increases.
Thirdly, glomerulonephritis is another cause of Chronic Kidney Disease. For
some people, their glomerulonephritis is genetic, and for some others, their
kidney disease is caused by other diseases. Mostly, there is no specific cause
for glomerulonephritis. When people with glomerulonephritis can not get radical
recovery, then their disease will develop into Chronic Kidney Disease.
People with these three diseases are at high risk of catch Chronic Kidney
Disease. Apart from these, there are some other inducing factors such as
unhealthy living style. If you want to know more abut the causes of Chronic
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