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Patients with chronic kidney failure should be vigilant for worsening of their condition
In clinical practice, from a normal perspective, chronic kidney failure is a disease that develops slowly and undergoes a long process of malignant transformation. However, due to the influence of many risk factors in daily life, the malignant transformation of chronic kidney failure can suddenly worsen, posing a great health crisis for patients. So in clinical practice, what factors can exacerbate the degree of malignant transformation of chronic kidney failure?
The occurrence of many adverse factors in daily life can play a catalytic role in the malignant transformation of chronic kidney failure, including infection, especially common respiratory and urinary tract infections; Blood pressure increases. Although many patients have elevated blood pressure, they lack conscious symptoms, so regular follow-up examinations are necessary; Consume excessive amounts of protein, especially some people who are prone to consuming large amounts of protein within a certain period of time; Persistent uncontrolled proteinuria, especially 24-hour proteinuria greater than 2.0g. Hypovolemia, severe vomiting, diarrhea, excessive diuresis, bleeding causes hypovolemia; Urinary tract obstruction caused by various reasons, such as prostate enlargement in elderly men and uterine compression in late pregnancy in women. The use of nephrotoxic drugs, such as aminoglycoside antibiotics, non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc.
Patients with chronic kidney failure must take various measures to control their condition, especially actively defend against these risk factors, in order to avoid further aggravation of the harm caused by chronic kidney failure, leading to an accelerated rate of kidney failure and posing a serious threat to life and health.