What are the causes of uremia?


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Generally speaking, there are six main causes:
First, various types of primary glomerulonephritis, such as: rapid progressive nephritis, membranous nephropathy, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, if not effective treatment, will eventually lead to uremia.
Second, secondary to some systemic diseases, such as: hypertension, kidney damage, systemic lupus erythematosus, allergic purpura nephritis, diabetes, etc. can cause uremia.
Third, chronic kidney disease infectious diseases, such as: chronic pyelonephritis can also lead to uremia. Fourth
, chronic urinary tract obstructive diseases, such as: ureteral stones, urinary tract stenosis, prostate hyperplasia and urinary tumor disease is also one of the causes of uremia.
Fifth, congenital kidney diseases, such as: polycystic kidney disease, hereditary nephritis and various congenital renal tubular dysfunction, etc., can lead to uremia.
Sixth, some other reasons, such as: the application of nephrotoxic drugs, and blind application of weight loss drugs can lead to uremia.