What is the difference between renal atrophy and renal insufficiency

Updated on healthy 2024-02-25
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When kidney disease is in the early stage (inflammatory reaction stage), only the hematuria and proteinuria stages are the best time, and the small pathological damage of the kidney can be quickly repaired by standardizing the regularity, and the kidney function returns to normal, and the indicators return to normal, and it is not easy; Once the condition deteriorates, complications occur and the blood creatinine urea nitrogen increases, entering the stage of renal insufficiency, large-scale fibrosis of the renal function unit, and the difficulty increases, but at this time, if active, it can still reverse kidney function, control complications, reduce blood creatinine urea nitrogen, and avoid dialysis and kidney transplantation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Kidney atrophy, as the name suggests, is the shrinkage of the kidney. Renal atrophy is actually an abnormal phenomenon that is relatively small or significantly reduced according to the size of the kidneys compared with the age, sex, height and weight of the human body. Prolonged kidney disease causes damage and necrosis of nephrons, especially glomeruli, resulting in a decrease in the size of the entire kidney.

    Kidney atrophy occurs when a patient suffers from renal insufficiency or kidney failure, a severe stage of kidney failure - kidney failure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Renal failure is a clinical syndrome that occurs in addition to various chronic kidney diseases and is caused by prolonged and persistent renal dysfunction. Kidney failure is not kidney atrophy, but kidney failure can lead to kidney atrophy. Kidney failure is generally enlarged in the early stage due to overload, and most of the nephrons are destroyed in the late stage, and most of the kidney atrophy occurs.

    These are two different conditions. Renal atrophy is a manifestation of kidney failure. As kidney failure worsens, so does the degree of kidney atrophy, so the degree of kidney failure can sometimes be judged based on the degree of kidney atrophy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My father-in-law doesn't smoke when he was fair, but he likes to drink a lot, and he drinks a lot of alcohol every day, but in the last few days he suddenly stopped drinking, and when I asked, I found that one of his kidneys had kidney atrophy during a physical examination. Let's talk about what kidney atrophy is.

    1.First, kidney atrophy is an abnormal phenomenon that is relatively small or significantly reduced according to the volume of the kidneys compared with the age, sex and height and weight of the human body.

    Prolonged kidney disease causes damage to nephrons, especially glomeruli, and shrinks the size of the entire kidney.

    2.Second: Renal atrophy is an abnormal phenomenon that is relatively small or significantly reduced according to the volume of the kidneys compared with the age, sex and height and weight of the human body.

    Patients with renal atrophy may experience nausea and vomiting, fatigue, anemia, etc. Uremia will occur if it continues to deteriorate. Patients with renal atrophy will also have swollen faces and legs, and have symptoms of itching.

    3.Third: people have two kidneys, generally one kidney has atrophy, healthy kidneys will be fully competent for the body's excretion work, if there is no obvious history of trauma, or other serious celiac diseases, there will generally be no kidney atrophy, double kidney atrophy will appear abnormal urination and body edema.

    Precautions. The harm of kidney atrophy is that it is detected late and the symptoms are not obvious, so it is very harmful, but at the same time, diet is very important. A reasonable diet is conducive to protecting kidney function and delaying the occurrence of renal insufficiency.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kidney failure and kidney atrophy are not the same disease. Renal failure is a clinical syndrome. It occurs on the basis of various chronic kidney diseases.

    This is caused by a long-term persistent decline in kidney function. Kidney atrophy is a symptom that is smaller than a normal kidney. Kidney failure is not kidney atrophy, but kidney failure can cause the kidneys to shrink.

    Renal failure usually increases in the early stages due to overload. Most nephrons are damaged in advanced stages, and most of the kidneys shrink.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    General causes of renal atrophy generally appear in the left kidney atrophy, right kidney atrophy and double kidney atrophy symptoms should be considered congenital renal hypoplasia after kidney atrophy is first known, and then it is considered to be end-stage renal disease, that is, renal failure, uremia or some acute conditions. Such as: acute glomerular disease, diabetic renal clerosis, renal transplant rejection, chronic glomerulonephritis, renal cortical necrosis, Alport syndrome, acute tubular necrosis, hypertensive nephlerosis.

    Shrinkage of both kidneys or one kidney is often a sign of chronic pyelonephritis**, which is also a common cause of kidney atrophy. In general, chronic kidney disease develops to renal insufficiency, especially when kidney failure and uremia occur, blood creatinine and urea nitrogen rise, kidney damage is severe, and the kidney parenchyma is damaged, and the kidney will shrink. Therefore, patients with renal atrophy must be reminded to pay great attention to this, kidney disease is very insidious, if the glomerular filtration rate is less than 50%, that is, the clinical symptoms will occur when the kidney damage is severe.

    After the diagnosis of renal atrophy, it is necessary to actively find out the cause so that the condition can be investigated. Other reasons.

    There are two other causes of renal atrophy: renal tuberculosis (unilateral shrinkage of the kidney, with hydrops or compensatory enlargement of the contralateral kidney), renal artery stenosis, and congenital hypoplasia. Epilogue.

    In general, kidney atrophy is associated with prolonged kidney disease, which causes damage to nephrons, especially glomeruli, which shrinks the size of the entire kidney. Renal atrophy and changes in renal function go hand in hand, and when patients have renal atrophy, renal insufficiency and renal failure - uremia have occurred or are inevitable. Therefore, it is hoped that patients with renal atrophy should pay attention to the disease and do a systemic examination as soon as possible to rule out the possibility of renal failure, so as not to delay the disease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Thank you for your inquiry. The first step is to find out the cause of the atrophy of the left kidney, and further determine the cause of hematuria. In this way, it can be effective**.

    Deputy Chief Physician Jiang Jianping, Department of Nephrology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are the consequences of kidney atrophy"Patients with renal atrophy may experience nausea and vomiting, fatigue, anemia, etc. Uremia will occur if it continues to deteriorate. Patients with renal atrophy will also have swollen face and legs, and there are symptoms of itching, and may also be accompanied by edema of the feet, and some patients will also have severe back pain and cannot sit for a long time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Suspected to be due to chronic glomerulonephritis;

    There are many pathogenesis, which are generally caused by decreased immunity caused by long-term fatigue;

    You can do a urinalysis to confirm the condition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Renal insufficiency and kidney failure are both major types of kidney disease, and many people know little about what makes the difference between renal insufficiency and kidney failure. For patients, I am afraid that it is not clear what the difference is between the two. Clinical studies have found that patients with renal insufficiency may become patients with kidney failure if they do not take effective ** and the disease progresses to a severe stage.

    So the difference between specific renal insufficiency and renal failure is reflected in **, let's take a closer look at it below.

    In clinical studies on multiple patients with renal insufficiency, experts from well-known nephrology hospitals across the country found that renal insufficiency can progress to the stage of renal failure. During this period, the kidney function has been seriously damaged, 75%-, can not maintain the stability of the body's internal environment, the patient is prone to fatigue, fatigue, inability to concentrate and other symptoms aggravated, anemia is obvious, nocturia increases, blood creatinine, urea nitrogen rises significantly, and often acidosis. This stage is also called the azotemia phase.

    In addition to the difference in the symptoms of renal insufficiency and renal failure, there is also a difference between the two. Renal failure can be divided into acute and chronic, acute kidney failure progresses rapidly, usually due to insufficient blood flow to the kidneys (such as trauma or burns), kidney obstruction due to some factors resulting in impaired function or damage by poisons, resulting in acute kidney failure. The main cause of chronic renal failure is long-term kidney disease, which gradually declines with time and progression of the disease, resulting in the occurrence of kidney failure.

    In addition, the uremia stage or the end-stage of renal insufficiency is a more serious period, and the glomerular damage in this stage has been exceeded, and there are serious clinical symptoms, such as severe nausea, vomiting, oligouria, edema, malignant hypertension, severe anemia, itching, urine smell in the mouth, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, renal insufficiency is caused by a variety of reasons, glomerular severe destruction, so that the body in the excretion of metabolic waste and regulation of water and electrolytes, acid-base balance and other aspects of the clinical syndrome post-syndrome. It is divided into acute renal insufficiency and chronic renal insufficiency. The prognosis is severe and is one of the major life-threatening conditions.

    Renal failure is a pathological condition in which the kidney function is partially or completely lost due to the development of various chronic kidney diseases in the later stages. Renal failure can be divided into acute renal failure and chronic renal failure, acute renal failure progresses rapidly, usually due to insufficient blood flow to the kidneys (such as trauma or burns), the kidney is blocked by some factors and the function is impaired or injured by poisons, resulting in acute renal failure. The main cause of chronic renal failure is long-term kidney disease, which gradually declines with time and the progression of the disease, resulting in the occurrence of kidney failure.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, pathologically there are two different diseases, renal failure: a pathological state in which kidney function is partially or completely lost. According to the severity of its onset, it is divided into acute and chronic.

    Acute renal failure is the loss of excretory function of the two kidneys in a short period of time due to a variety of diseases, referred to as acute renal failure. Chronic renal failure is a complex of clinical symptoms that occur when chronic kidney disease progresses to an advanced stage due to various **. Chronic renal failure is classified into 4 stages according to the degree of renal impairment:

    Renal reserve function is reduced, and the patient is asymptomatic. Compensated phase of renal insufficiency. In the decompensated phase of renal function (azotemia), patients have fatigue, loss of appetite, and anemia.

    In the uremia stage, there are symptoms of uremia.

    Renal insufficiency is caused by a variety of reasons, and the glomeruli is severely damaged, so that the body has disorders in excreting metabolic wastes and regulating water, electrolytes, acid-base balance, etc. It is divided into acute renal insufficiency and chronic renal insufficiency. The prognosis is severe and is one of the major life-threatening conditions.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Analysis:

    Hello, according to the situation you described, it is a problem of kidney disease.

    Guidance: Renal insufficiency is a manifestation of the early stage of chronic renal failure, which is mostly divided into renal insufficiency compensated period, decompensated period, renal failure stage, uremia stage, and general edema and vision loss are also one of the common symptoms of kidney failure, so it is recommended to protect the kidney and treat the symptoms under the guidance of a physician.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Renal insufficiency develops to the later stage of kidney failure, as soon as possible, otherwise it will develop into uremia, people will be very uncomfortable, the whole body is swollen, I hope that the majority of kidney disease patients can find Mr. Zhang as soon as possible, as soon as possible to return themselves to a healthy body, the address is in Hefei.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to the latest pathological stage of renal fibrosis, the compensatory stage of renal insufficiency is in the inflammatory reaction stage, the kidney damage is mild, and there are only mild proteinuria, hematuria and edema symptoms.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Kidney deficiency refers to the weakening of kidney function and needs to be treated according to different symptoms. The yin and yang of the kidney are deficient, the kidney qi metaplasia is insufficient, the symptoms are slippery**, the urine is not exhausted, the number of urination is more and clear, the waist and knees are sore, the hearing loss, shortness of breath, the limbs are not warm, the pulse is weak, etc., the treatment is mainly to tonify the kidney.

    The kidneys are part of the urinary system, and in traditional Chinese medicine, the kidneys are one of the five organs. The kidney is the innate foundation of human life, which is related to the survival and reproduction of human beings. In addition to reflecting the health of the kidneys and their related tissues, the loss of kidney qi also represents whether the vitality is strong or weak.

    The so-called kidney deficiency and kidney deficiency in the manifestations of kidney deficiency disease cover the qi and blood circulation of the kidney and kidney meridians, or the organs and tissues whose functions are related to the kidneys, such as related urinary and reproductive system problems.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Chronic renal failure refers to a clinical syndrome composed of irreversible decline of renal function caused by various kidney diseases, until a series of symptoms and metabolic disorders, metabolic acidosis and water and electrolyte balance disorders are the most common, such as obvious loss of appetite, vomiting, weakness, deep and long breathing, subcutaneous edema, pleural effusion, hypertension, acidosis, hyperkalemia, anemia, delirium, convulsions, hallucinations, coma, mental abnormalities and a series of manifestations.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It doesn't belong. Renal insufficiency is a substantial condition that belongs to Western medicine, while kidney deficiency is a deficiency disease that belongs to traditional Chinese medicine. It may be caused by congenital deficiency or acquired factors. For example, there is too much intercourse, and the essence is not raised, so it leads to kidney deficiency.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It doesn't belong. Renal insufficiency is a type of kidney failure.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No, the two are two concepts of Chinese and Western medicine.

    Kidney deficiency is a term in traditional Chinese medicine that illustrates the deficiency of essence and qi in the kidney, which can be divided into kidney yang deficiency, kidney yin deficiency, kidney qi deficiency, etc.

    Renal insufficiency is a term in Western medicine, and renal insufficiency is a phenomenon of kidney failure caused by slow decline of kidney function on the basis of various chronic kidney diseases.

    Let's put it this way, if you have kidney deficiency and don't treat it and let it develop arbitrarily, it may cause nephritis, and the further deterioration of nephritis will lead to kidney insufficiency.

    If you have other questions, you can directly click on the ** behind the "Guidance Agency Expert" to have a direct dialogue with customer service to help you answer your questions!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    No, kidney deficiency is divided into yang deficiency and yin deficiency, and the specific situation needs to be asked by traditional Chinese medicine to know.

Related questions
13 answers2024-02-25

Normal kidneys have excretory and endocrine functions, which are the ability to excrete excess water, electrolytes and various toxins. The endocrine function is the ability to secrete erythropoietin and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, which prevents anemia and bone disease. Renal insufficiency refers to the decline of kidney function due to various reasons, and the inability to eliminate excess water, electrolytes and various toxins, resulting in edema, increased blood pressure and internal environment disorders, causing nausea, vomiting, heart failure and intractable hypertension, and may also lead to endocrine disorders, which are all factors caused by renal insufficiency.

13 answers2024-02-25

Urinary tract infections do not necessarily impair kidney function, but only chronic recurrent upper urinary tract infections can impair kidney function. The number of white blood cells in the urine depends on the results of the microscopic examination, and > 3 are considered to be the possibility of urinary tract infection. >>>More

3 answers2024-02-25

Hello! Chronic kidney failure is difficult and basically impossible, and the only way to continue life is through kidney transplantation. >>>More

13 answers2024-02-25

Renal function indicators include urea nitrogen, creatinine, and uric acid, which can only reflect a part of glomerular filtration, and creatinine is mainly observed. High uric acid does not necessarily nephrofunction, but uric acid tends to be elevated in renal insufficiency. Because uric acid is related to dietary intake and urine excretion. >>>More

14 answers2024-02-25

Simple renal insufficiency will not be inherited, and most of the causes of renal insufficiency will not be inherited, but it is worth noting that among the ** renal insufficiency, there is a hereditary kidney disease, such as polycystic kidney disease, which is one of them, and multifunctional diseases may be inherited.