What is left kidney droop?

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Left nephroptosis may be caused by relaxation of connective tissue in the body, shallow renal fossa, weakening of the strength of the renal fossa, etc.

What is left kidney droop?

1. Relaxation of connective tissue in the body

If the connective tissue between the left kidney and peritoneum is relaxed, it may not be able to maintain the physiological position of the kidney, causing left nephroptosis.

2. Shallow renal fossa

If the patient's left renal fossa is shallow, local trauma or chronic constipation is present, it is easy to cause left nephroptosis.

What is left kidney droop?

3. Weakening of the strength of the renal fossa

If the muscle strength of the patient's left abdominal wall is weakened, it is easy to weaken the strength of the renal fossa, causing the problem of left nephroptosis.



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