Hypertensive nephropathy is a kind of kidney disease which is caused by the damage of long time high blood pressure, which should be distinguished with renal high blood pressure.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Hypertensive nephropathy variety of symptoms
To become a common disease of the majority of middle-aged hypertensive nephropathy? Not know much about a lot of people on hypertensive nephropathy, hypertensive nephropathy essential hypertension caused by benign arteriolar nephrosclerosis and malignant arteriolar nephrosclerosis, and withcorresponding clinical manifestations of the disease.
Then, hypertensive nephropathy, What are the symptoms that require our attention? The nephrotic hospital experts to introduce you to;
Early hypertensive nephropathy patients only nocturia increased, followed by proteinuria, transient gross hematuria individual hypertensive kidney disease patients may also have broken capillaries, but not with the apparent low back pain. Clinical, hypertension, kidney disease patients is often associated with arteriosclerotic retinopathy, left ventricular hypertrophy, coronary heart disease, heart failure, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and (or) cerebral vascular accident history.
Clinical symptoms of hypertensive kidney disease: the slow progression of hypertensive kidney disease, a large part of the hypertensive nephropathy will gradually develop into renal failure. The majority of hypertensive kidney disease patients, renal function year-round mild damage and abnormal urine, such as urinalysis occult blood, protein, or white blood cells positive. Malignant hypertension, such as diastolic blood pressure 16Kpa (120mmHg), associated with significant cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications, and rapid development, it may be clinical manifestations often accompanied by hematuria, proteinuria, renal function loss and other symptoms.
The above is some of the symptoms of high blood pressure kidney disease, know the symptoms of hypertensive nephropathy, allows patients earlier accept the treatment of hypertensive nephropathy, so as not to delay the timing of treatment.
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