How Do You Spell PRODUCTIVE NEPHRITIS?

Pronunciation: [pɹədˈʌktɪv nɛfɹˈa͡ɪtɪs] (IPA)

Productive nephritis is a medical condition that affects the kidneys. The word 'productive' is spelled as /prəˈdʌktɪv/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with stress on the second syllable. 'Nephritis' is spelled as /nɛˈfraɪtɪs/, with stress on the first syllable. The word 'productive' refers to the excessive production of urine due to inflammation in the kidneys. 'Nephritis' refers to the inflammation of the kidneys, which can be caused by various factors such as infections or autoimmune disorders. Treatment for productive nephritis involves addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms such as high blood pressure and proteinuria.

PRODUCTIVE NEPHRITIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Productive nephritis, also known as glomerulonephritis, refers to an inflammatory condition that affects the glomeruli, which are the filtering units in the kidneys responsible for removing waste and excess fluids from the blood. This form of nephritis is characterized by inflammation and damage to the glomeruli, leading to impaired kidney function and potential long-term complications.

    The term "productive" in productive nephritis refers to the abnormal process of increased production and deposition of immune complexes, which are molecules involved in the immune response, within the glomeruli. These immune complexes can accumulate and cause inflammation in the kidney, leading to the progressive damage seen in productive nephritis.

    Common causes of productive nephritis include autoimmune disorders such as lupus, infections, certain medications, and genetic or hereditary factors. Symptoms of productive nephritis may vary but can include blood in the urine, proteinuria (excessive protein in the urine), swelling in the hands, feet, or face (edema), high blood pressure, and decreased urine output.

    While treatment options for productive nephritis primarily focus on managing the underlying cause and reducing inflammation, they may also include medications to control blood pressure and reduce proteinuria. In severe cases, dialysis or kidney transplant may be necessary to manage kidney failure resulting from productive nephritis.

    Regular monitoring and early intervention are important to prevent or minimize complications associated with productive nephritis, as the condition can progress over time and lead to chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease if left untreated.

  2. Inflammation of the kidneys in which there is an exudation of the serum, and usually also of the formed elements, of the blood, together with a proliferation of the connective-tissue stroma.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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