Causes of Nephritis
Some Important Causes of Nephritis includes:
Infection - Some infections in body can cause nephritis.
Autoimmune Diseases - The inflammation of kidney may be due to by your own immune system attacking the kidney. This is the most common cause of inflammation of the glomeruli but can also affect tubules.
Causes of Acute Interstitial Nephritis -
Myeloma - Myeloma is a type of cancer of white blood cells. It often develops very slowly, and it can be treated. It mostly affects the core of the kidney.
Low blood pressure: Nephritis may be cause by having the low blood pressure.
Other possible causes of Nephritis includes:
- Autoimmune Nephritis.
- Lupus Nephritis.
- Nephropathy.
- Gout.
- Certain Poisons.
- Certain Medications.
- Certain Metabolic Disorders.
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