Renal complications of HIV/AIDS.

Lynda Anne Szczech
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Renal complications are common among people living with HIV; in fact, up to 30% of HIV positive individuals may have protein in their urine--a sign of kidney dysfunction. It is difficult to estimate precisely how many people develop kidney disease--and, therefore, to implement effective disease prevention or early intervention--because kidney dysfunction may be asymptomatic or may result in only vague symptoms, such as fatigue or general malaise. Without specific symptoms, many individuals are diagnosed later in their disease course, reducing the efficacy of available treatments. Given the risks associated with kidney disease, developing awareness of kidney function and getting the necessary tests are essential to maintaining good health with HIV. This article explains how kidney function is assessed, describes the renal complications that are most commonly seen in HIV positive people, and outlines treatment options.

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艾滋病毒/艾滋病的肾脏并发症。
肾脏并发症在艾滋病毒感染者中很常见;事实上,多达30%的HIV阳性个体的尿液中可能含有蛋白质——这是肾功能障碍的一种迹象。很难准确估计有多少人患有肾脏疾病,因此很难实施有效的疾病预防或早期干预,因为肾功能障碍可能是无症状的,也可能只导致模糊的症状,如疲劳或全身不适。由于没有特定的症状,许多人在疾病过程的后期才被诊断出来,从而降低了现有治疗的疗效。考虑到与肾脏疾病相关的风险,提高对肾脏功能的认识并进行必要的检查对于保持艾滋病毒感染者的健康至关重要。这篇文章解释了如何评估肾功能,描述了在HIV阳性人群中最常见的肾脏并发症,并概述了治疗方案。
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