Edema Renal

Renal edema (o.renale) is a metabolic disorder in the body, which is characterized by the accumulation of fluid in tissues and organs, including the kidneys. Kidney swelling is one of the signs of cardiovascular diseases such as arterial hypertension, heart failure and kidney disease.

The main causes of swelling of the kidney tissue:

1. Nephrotic syndrome is a pathological condition in which the barrier function of the kidneys is impaired, which leads to the accumulation of protein in their tissues. This contributes to the appearance of edema. 2. Cardiovascular diseases - atherosclerosis, arterial stenosis, circulatory failure. These diseases lead to disruption of the blood supply to organs, including the kidneys. 3. For