There are many kinds of kidney diseases, which generally refer to the occurrence of pathological changes or impaired function of the kidneys. Kidney disease generally refers to Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD for short), which is mainly caused by long-term damage to kidney tissue, resulting in a decline in structure or function and failure to function normally. However, diseases may occur in other components of the kidney, and the treatment and prognosis are also different. The lesions caused by each part of the kidney can also be divided into acute and chronic diseases, and kidney lesions may complicate even systemic diseases. If you suffer from kidney disease, not only the kidney itself has problems, but it can also cause complications, such as hypertension, osteoporosis, and insufficient red blood cells.
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