Anuria Reflex-Peripheral

Reflex-perinal anuria is a condition in which the kidneys cannot perform their function of excreting urine due to the influence of various factors on the body. This type of anuria can be caused by various reasons such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, kidney injuries and other diseases.

One of the most common methods of treating anuria is hemodialysis, which allows you to cleanse the blood of toxins and other harmful substances. However, if anuria is caused by serious kidney disease, hemodialysis may not help and more serious treatment is required.

It is important to note that anuria can be life-threatening, so it is important to see a doctor at the first sign of this condition. A doctor can conduct an examination to determine the cause of anuria and prescribe appropriate treatment.



Anuria (lack of urination) is a serious disease of the urinary system, which can lead to acute and chronic deficiency of water and electrolytes in the body and cause many complications. This article will discuss reflux anuria - reflex anuria, which develops when healthy kidneys are exposed to various irritants.

Reflux anuria is caused by the outflow of blood from one part of the body to another, from which water and trace elements do not return to the kidneys. To understand why reflux occurs, you need to know the mechanism of urine filtration in the kidneys. First, the blood passes through the system of blood vessels, is pre-enriched with useful substances and oxygen, and then enters the capillaries of the glomeruli. Here the food components are removed from it. The fluid is then filtered and turned into urine, which is then reabsorbed into the bloodstream where it mixes with other resources.

In reflux anuria, pathology occurs after the influence of various factors, such as trauma, shock, dehydration or acid-base imbalance.