Osteodystrophy Nephrogenic

Nephrogenic osteodystrophy is a condition in which there is a violation of the structure and function of bones caused by kidney failure. It can be caused by various reasons such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), diabetes, hypertension and other diseases.

Osteodystrophy is one of the complications of CKD. It manifests itself in the form of bone deformation, a decrease in their density, which can lead to fractures, deformities and other pathological changes. In addition, osteodystrophy can cause pain in the bones and joints, as well as a deterioration in the patient’s quality of life.

A variety of methods are used to treat nephrogenic osteodystrophy, including drug therapy, physical therapy, surgery, and orthopedic devices. In some cases, a kidney transplant or hemodialysis may be required.

It is important to note that osteodystrophy is a serious disease that can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor your health and consult a doctor when the first symptoms of the disease appear.