Postrenal renal failure
This disease is caused by a variety of pathogenic factors that cause damage to the kidney's inherent cells, and releases a series of nephrotoxic inflammatory cytokines and growth factors, which ultimately promotes the accumulation and accumulation of a large amount of extracellular matrix in the kidney tissue, regulating the detoxification function Sexual decline, creatinine, urea nitrogen, uric acid and other toxins accumulate abnormally in the body.
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