Glomerular Diseases

The kidneys' capacity to deal with certain substances in the bloodstream is impaired by glomerular disease. In most cases, the kidneys should keep red blood cells and protein in the bloodstream while filtering toxins out of the bloodstream and releasing them in the urine. Red blood cells and protein may be excreted in the urine of people with glomerular disease, while toxins may be retained.

A fundamental medical condition that disrupts other organ systems, such as diabetes, lupus nephritis, or certain infections, may be associated with glomerular disease. It is possible for glomerular disease to improve quickly or gradually over years. The type and cause of glomerular disease determine how it is treated.

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