Recent data show that glomerulonephritis is the leading cause of uremia (also known as ESRD), followed by diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Then there are polycystic kidney disease (PKD), as well as ...read more
Some nephritis patients think that once their indexes turn negative, they can lead a normal life without any worry. But you never think that you should learn a lesson and care your health more. Because...read more
When we are in kidney disease, we have to pay attention to every possible element that can lead to kidney damage or exacerbate kidney disease. First one, hyperuricemia. Data shows that 8.4%-13.8% peopl...read more