Nonobstructive reflux-associated chronic pyelonephritis - what does this mean
Nonobstructive reflux-associated chronic pyelonephritis is a condition caused by the backflow of urine from the bladder to the kidneys, which can lead to inflammation and infection of the kidneys. this can be caused by a weak urinary sphincter, which allows urine to flow back up into the kidneys, as well as by an obstruction or blockage in the urinary tract. left untreated, this condition can lead to long-term damage to the kidneys and even kidney failure.
What happens during the disease - nonobstructive reflux-associated chronic pyelonephritis
Nonobstructive reflux-associated chronic pyelonephritis is a form of chronic kidney disease caused by the reflux of urine from the bladder into the kidneys. this reflux of urine can cause an infection in the kidneys, leading to inflammation, scarring, and eventual damage to the renal tissue. over time, this can lead to a decrease in kidney function and an increased risk of developing other kidney-related complications.
Nonobstructive reflux-associated chronic pyelonephritis - Prevention
Nonobstructive reflux-associated chronic pyelonephritis can be prevented by avoiding dehydration and urinary tract infections, maintaining good hygiene, and drinking plenty of fluids. additionally, it is important to treat any underlying medical conditions such as diabetes and obesity that can increase the risk of developing this condition.