IgA Nephropathy Should Avoid Cold


IgA Nephropathy Should Avoid Cold
IgA nephropathy, also called Berger’s disease, is a kidney disorder that causes inflammation of the glomeruli, the individual filtering units of the kidney that produce urine.
The most frequently seen symptoms are proteinuria and hematuria. Hematuria is the presence of blood in the urine, either as scattered cells discernible only by microscopic analysis or chemical tests, or visible to the eye as a darkening of the urine .
A common symptom of IgA nephropathy is dark or bloody urine, especially following a bout of physical stress such as a cold.
When people have a cold, their immunity may decrease within some period of time, and a virus or bacteria may enter into the body easily. As a result, the upper respiratory tract or gastrointestinal mucosa can be infected. People may develop into IgA Nephropathy after they have infection.
Because the IgA Nephropathy is constantly caused or aggravated by the respiratory tract infection and amygdalitis, patients should prevent the cold. For those who have a poor physique should take adequate exercise.
IgA nephropathy is not always a progressive illness. In many cases, people with IgA nephropathy remain stable, do not develop kidney failure, and are able to have their symptoms treated effectively.
Doctors have found that about 25% of those with IgA nephropathy develop chronic kidney failure that progresses to end-stage kidney failure.

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