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Nephritis

By Team Htv

June 28, 2018

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Overview

Nephritis, or more commonly called, Glomerulonephritis, is inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney. The glomeruli are tiny cup shaped filters, through which the waste from the plasma is filtered into the kidney so it can be excreted from the body via urine.

Causes

There are many conditions that can lead to glomerulonephritis, and are discussed below:

Symptoms

The signs and symptoms of Glomerulonephritis are due to the dysfunctional filtering in the glomeruli. The glomeruli are supposed to keep RBCs, protein, and glucose in the plasma, and not filter into the kidney, but when they are inflamed, they cannot properly do that, which leads to RBCs, protein, and other substances enter the urine. This leads to the following symptoms:

Diagnosis

The following tests are good diagnostic tools for Glomerulonephritis:

Treatment

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