Causes Of Acute Nephritis

Low Potassium

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Potassium is an essential electrolyte that is imperative to the function of muscle and nerve cells. An individual's kidneys are responsible for regulating how much potassium remains in the body and how much potassium leaves the body. Low potassium is known to be associated with renal interstitial fibrosis and abnormalities in the renal tubular cells. These mechanisms cause inflammation in the small filters that make up the kidney or nephrons. Low potassium in the blood causes an imbalance to form in the normal vasoactive mediators. The vessels in the kidneys can become too constricted due to this imbalance, which can obstruct the adequate flow of blood through the tiny filters. Damage occurs due to ischemia of the tissues that make up the nephrons, which is what causes the development of acute nephritis.

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