Thursday, July 28, 2011

Symptoms of Chronic Nephritis Tubulointerstisialis

Tubulointerstisialis Chronic nephritis is any chronic kidney disease, which damage the renal tubules or surrounding tissue is more important than damage to glomeruli or blood vessels. One third of cases of kidney failure resulting from chronic nephritis tubulointerstisialis.

CAUSE
20% of cases of chronic nephritis tubulointerstisialis result from the use of drugs or long-term poisoning. The rest arise in conjunction with other diseases.

SYMPTOMS
Usually not found edema (tissue swelling) due to fluid retention. The amount of protein lost through urine only slightly and not found in the urine of blood. In the early stages of disease, blood pressure normal or slightly increased. If found large amounts of protein or blood in the urine, then there is usually a disease glomeruler.

If the renal tubules are not functioning normally, the symptoms resemble tubulointerstisialis acute nephritis. In some types of chronic nephritis tubulointerstisialis can form kidney stones.

No comments:

Post a Comment