Important Points * Nephrotic syndrome:- Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder characterized by the excessive loss of protein in the urine (proteinuria). * Renal vein thrombosis:- Blood clot formation in the renal vein, potentially leading to kidney damage or failure. * SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus):- Autoimmune disease affecting multiple organs, including the kidneys, leading to inflammation and tissue damage. * Chronic glomerulonephritis:- Long-term inflammation of the glomeruli in the kidneys, often resulting in progressive kidney dysfunction. * Nephrosclerosis:- Hardening of the renal arterioles and small arteries, typically due to hypertension or aging. * Multiple myeloma:- Cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow, potentially causing kidney damage through protein deposition. * Pyelonephritis:- Medical condition where bacteria from the urinary tract enter the kidney tissue, causing inflammation and infection. * Polycystic kidney:- Genetic disorder causing numerous fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys, leading to kidney enlargement and dysfunction. * Paraproteinemia:- Abnormal increase in the levels of certain types of proteins (paraproteins) in the blood. * Renal glucosuria:- Condition where glucose is excreted in the urine despite normal blood glucose levels, typically due to kidney dysfunction. * Sepsis:- Life-threatening response to infection, characterized by systemic inflammation and organ dysfunction, including the kidneys. * Diabetic ketoacidosis:- Serious complication of diabetes marked by high blood sugar, ketone production, and acidosis, potentially leading to coma or death. * Hyperemesis gravidarum:- Severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, potentially leading to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. * Cachexia:- Extreme weight loss, muscle wasting, and weakness * Polycystic kidney:- Genetic disorder characterized by the development of multiple fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys, often leading to kidney enlargement and dysfunction.
Sir ye sb to abnormal h n to ye normally kaise huaa jaise glucose hi ho gya ye to abnormal h aur aap bol rhe h ki normally approximately 130mg/24 hours is passed in urine jb ye abnormal h to normally urine me kaise aa skta h iska to koi normal range ni hona chahiye Sir please I request you ki mera confusion dur kr dijiye please sir
Important Points
* Nephrotic syndrome:- Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder characterized by the excessive loss of protein in the urine (proteinuria).
* Renal vein thrombosis:- Blood clot formation in the renal vein, potentially leading to kidney damage or failure.
* SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus):- Autoimmune disease affecting multiple organs, including the kidneys, leading to inflammation and tissue damage.
* Chronic glomerulonephritis:- Long-term inflammation of the glomeruli in the kidneys, often resulting in progressive kidney dysfunction.
* Nephrosclerosis:- Hardening of the renal arterioles and small arteries, typically due to hypertension or aging.
* Multiple myeloma:- Cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow, potentially causing kidney damage through protein deposition.
* Pyelonephritis:- Medical condition where bacteria from the urinary tract enter the kidney tissue, causing inflammation and infection.
* Polycystic kidney:- Genetic disorder causing numerous fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys, leading to kidney enlargement and dysfunction.
* Paraproteinemia:- Abnormal increase in the levels of certain types of proteins (paraproteins) in the blood.
* Renal glucosuria:- Condition where glucose is excreted in the urine despite normal blood glucose levels, typically due to kidney dysfunction.
* Sepsis:- Life-threatening response to infection, characterized by systemic inflammation and organ dysfunction, including the kidneys.
* Diabetic ketoacidosis:- Serious complication of diabetes marked by high blood sugar, ketone production, and acidosis, potentially leading to coma or death.
* Hyperemesis gravidarum:- Severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, potentially leading to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
* Cachexia:- Extreme weight loss, muscle wasting, and weakness
* Polycystic kidney:- Genetic disorder characterized by the development of multiple fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys, often leading to kidney enlargement and dysfunction.
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Sir ye sb to abnormal h n
to ye normally kaise huaa
jaise glucose hi ho gya ye to abnormal h aur aap bol rhe h ki normally approximately 130mg/24 hours is passed in urine
jb ye abnormal h to normally urine me kaise aa skta h iska to koi normal range ni hona chahiye
Sir please I request you ki mera confusion dur kr dijiye please sir
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