Rheumatoid arthritis and its effect on the kidneys
1_ Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that can have a serious effect on the kidneys
2_ A rheumatoid patient must visit a nephrologist immediately if any of the following signs are present:
Hypertension
high kidney function
Presence of protein or red blood cells in the urine
Change in the size or shape of the kidney on x-rays
3_ A rheumatoid patient must follow up with a doctor who specializes in immunology and rheumatoid diseases and take the treatment constantly, even if there is an improvement in the condition, especially modern medicines such as Loflunamide Avara because it protects the kidneys from the dangers of rheumatoid
4_ Risks of rheumatoid arthritis on the kidneys
May cause membranous GN
It is in the form of swelling in the body and an increase in protein in the urine, and possible failure of kidney functions
5_ Rheumatoid arthritis can lead to
Renal Amyloidosis
The patient presents with swelling in the body with an increase in protein in the urine and often high kidney functions
6_ immune vasculitis inside the kidneys
Rheumatoid vasculitis
This is a dangerous effect of rheumatoid arthritis on the kidneys
Kidney failure may cause high blood pressure and the presence of protein and red blood cells in the urine
7_ Therefore, any rheumatoid patient must take the treatment constantly and follow up with your doctor even if your condition improves because the treatment protects the other organs of the body such as the kidneys, heart and lung from the dangers of rheumatoid, and not only protects the joints and bones
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