About Hypertensive Nephropathy
Renal Failure, Progressive, with Hypertension, also known as autosomal dominant progressive nephropathy with hypertension, is related to tubulointerstitial kidney disease, autosomal dominant, 1 and tubulointerstitial kidney disease, autosomal dominant, 5. An important gene associated with Renal Failure, Progressive, with Hypertension is RFH1 (Renal Failure, Progressive, With Hypertension). The drugs Cinnamon and Horseradish Tree have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include kidney and endothelial, and related phenotypes are hypertension and proteinuria
Major Symptoms of Hypertensive Nephropathy
Hypertensive nephropathy is a chronic kidney disease caused by high blood pressure. Its main symptoms include:
1. Proteinuria: High blood pressure can cause damage to the glomerular filtration membrane, leading to proteinuria.
2. Hematuria: High blood pressure can cause damage to the glomerular filtration membrane, leading to hematuria.
3. Hypertension: Hypertension is a common cause of Hypertensive nephropathy, which causes the kidneys to contract and secrete too much renin.
4. Edema: High blood pressure can cause fluid retention in the body, leading to edema.
5. Headache: High blood pressure can cause symptoms such as headache.
6. Nausea and vomiting: High blood pressure can cause symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.
7. Renal insufficiency: Damage to the glomerular filtration membrane caused by high blood pressure can lead to renal insufficiency.
8. Dialysis: In severe cases, Hypertensive nephropathy may lead to dialysis.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Hypertensive Nephropathy
Suitable lifestyle choices for people with Hypertensive nephropathy include the following:
1. Maintain good eating habits, avoid high-salt, high-protein, and high-fat foods, and eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grain foods, and low-fat protein foods.
2. Drink an appropriate amount of water, keep the daily urine output at about 2500 ml, and avoid stimulating drinks such as alcohol and caffeine.
3. Maintain a good work and rest schedule, avoid overwork and fatigue, and ensure adequate sleep time.
4. Carry out moderate physical exercise, such as walking, jogging, yoga, etc. , and avoid strenuous exercise and manual labor.
5. Avoid bad habits such as smoking and second-hand smoke, and maintain a good daily routine.
6. Take the medicine on time according to the doctor's advice, and do not stop or change the medicine on your own.
7. Maintain a good attitude, avoid excessive anxiety and pessimism, and maintain good communication with family and friends.
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