Glomerulus is the most important renal parenchymal cell in the kidney. Its main function is to filter blood, excrete excess water and waste in blood in the form of urine, and maintain the normal balance of water, electrolyte and metabolism in human body. Once glomerular cells die, they cannot regenerate.
Chronic nephritis must be intervened as soon as possible, otherwise its final outcome will lead to decreased renal function and eventually progress to end-stage renal disease, that is, uremia.
Early patients with normal renal function will not show obvious symptoms, and patients themselves will not feel anything. Even some early fatigue and low back pain are easily overlooked. Therefore, regular urine routine, renal function examination and B-ultrasound examination are very important, which are early screening methods.
Some tests must be done in the hospital, such as B-ultrasound and blood drawing. Some tests can be done at home, such as urine routine. With the help of artificial intelligence detection technology, the current intelligent urinalysis toilet lid can automatically collect urine for detection, in which a patented urinalysis biochip is embedded, which can prompt very early kidney diseases such as urine protein, creatinine, microalbumin, especially microalbumin through 14 index.