Kidney failure is not one type .. Know the difference between acute and chronic
Kidney failure is not one type .. Know the difference between acute and chronic
The pollution in the air, food and drink leads us to terrifying results, especially with the accumulation of the results of these factors and the passage of time. This leads to the incidence of many diseases, including kidney failure, which affects thousands of people each year, which is not new, but the new you do not know is that kidney failure is not a thing One, but divided into two types you can identify the details through the next lines on the tongue of specialists.
17 thousand renal failure cases each year
Dr. Ahmed Bayoumi Professor of Urology Surgery at Mansoura University said in a statement to "Day 7" that renal failure is not one type and there are two types: chronic renal failure and acute kidney failure, pointing out that the incidence of acute kidney failure is large, up to 200 cases of Every year, we have 17,000 chronic renal failure cases, and the number of dialysis patients registered in the Ministry of Health books is about 76,000 people who are being spent by the state for their treatment.
What is acute kidney failure?
Dr. Ahmed Bayoumi explains: "To work properly, kidneys need a certain level of blood pressure, which is the normal blood pressure." 120/80, when the kidney tissue is intact, and this pressure is reduced for any reason such as bleeding, Or in fasting at some, the kidneys become blood thinning, causing severe renal failure or failure, kidneys can have a conservative treatment, and recover the health and function again if the treatment of the cause within a period of 6 to 60 days as long as the tissue kidney healthy) .
He pointed out that there are other reasons for the occurrence of acute kidney failure or failure, including: transfusion blood and deposition as a result of interactions of blood fractures in the kidney, or the occurrence of poisoning accompanied by low blood pressure, or blockage of both kidneys with stones in the ureter right and north, and not pass any urine to the bladder.
What is chronic kidney failure?
"Chronic damage to the renal tissue progresses gradually to 90 percent of the renal tissue," he says. "Failure is a chronic renal failure. The kidneys can not be restored to function and can not be treated with any treatment other than renal dialysis or excision. .
He pointed out that acute renal insufficiency may turn into chronic renal insufficiency if the cause of the acute failure is not treated and then applies to chronic kidney failure.

