If initial kidney impairment is not treated timely and properly, it will
develop into chronic renal insufficiency and advanced kidney disease. What are
the common causes of chronic renal insufficiency? We’ll focus on this topic in
the following passage so as to help you take better preventive measures at early
time.
Chronic glomerular nephritis, including IgA Nephropathy, mesangial
proliferative glomerular nephritis, focal segmental glomerularsclerosis(FSGS)
and mesangial proliferative glomerular nephritis.
1. Kidney diseases caused by abnormal metabolism, including diabetic
nephropathy, renal vascular hypertension, renal arteriosclerosis and so on.
2. Genetic kidney diseases, such as Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) and
Alport Syndrome. For this type of kidney disease, positive
3. Infectious kidney diseases, such as chronic pyelonephritis and renal
tuberculosis.
4. Systemic diseases, such as lupus nephritis, vasculitis and multiple
myeloma.
5. Obstructive kidney diseases, such as ureter obstruction and urinary tract
stones.
There exist five main functional renal intrinsic cells in our body, including
glomerular epithelial cells, glomerular endothelial cells, mesangial cells,
tubular epithelial cells and renal interstial fibrolasts. External symptoms of
renal insufficiency, such as proteinuria and hematuria, are reflections of
impairment in certain renal intrinsic cell. In the deteriorating course of renal
intrinsic cells, the healthy kidney cells are impaired, then severely injured
and finally get totally necrotic. The necrotic cells can not be reversed by any
medication. So we apply stem cell transplant so as to replenish more healthy
nephrons, thus helping renal insufficiency patients improve kidney function
effectively.
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