Nephrozonephritis

Nephritis and nephrosis are diseases that affect the kidneys. The functional state of the organ decreases due to a change in the amount of substance produced in the blood, containing waste products, proteins and mineral salts. The causes of such diseases are often elevated levels of glucose in the urine.

Nephrosonephritis is a syndromic concept that combines both diseases into a single form. Moreover, clinical signs of both diseases are present in one case. Possible development factors are kidney infections of infectious and non-infectious origin. The most common causes are polyarthritis viruses, leprosy, herpesvirus infections, tuberculosis and pneumococcus bacteria.