Mental disorders associated with kidney disease

Mental disorders associated with kidney diseases refer to acute and chronic renal insufficiency and renal encephalopathy caused by various kidney diseases, and include dialysis, kidney transplantation, and mental disorders mainly caused by disturbance of consciousness, depression and neurasthenia syndrome. Disorders and neurological symptoms. Nephro-encephalopathy, also known as uremic encephalopathy, refers to mental disorders associated with renal failure in various kidney diseases. Most are caused by chronic glomerulonephritis, chronic pyelonephritis, and renal arteriolar sclerosis, and a few are caused by acute renal failure caused by shock, complete urinary tract obstruction, and the like.

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