On the relationship between glycolic acid and kidney injury
The medical knowledge is extensive, and the advantages and disadvantages of the substance in the human body depend on each other. Glycolic acid is quite common in the fields of daily use and medicine. However, its relationship with kidney injury is a topic of great importance in the medical field.
Today's detailed study shows that glycolic acid enters the body through various metabolic pathways. Or due to differences in individual endowments, or changes in dosage, its effects on the kidney are also different.
If the intake of glycolic acid is moderate, the metabolism of the human body is orderly, and the functions of the kidney can be maintained normally. The kidney is responsible for excreting and regulating the balance of water and acid and base, and can excrete glycolic acid metabolites in an orderly manner.
However, if the intake is excessive, or the kidney is deficient, glycolic acid and its metabolites may accumulate in the kidney. This accumulation may interfere with the normal physiology of the kidney, causing renal tubular reabsorption and secretion dysfunction; or damage the cellular structure of the kidney, causing renal filtration dysfunction. Over time, kidney damage gradually emerges, proteinuria, hematuria and other diseases may follow.
Looking at clinical experience, there are also relevant examples. Some patients, long-term exposure to glycolic acid-containing substances, and poor protection, over time, renal function indicators gradually vary. Although this is not all caused by glycolic acid, its potential impact on kidney injury cannot be underestimated.
Therefore, when doctors encounter kidney damage in the clinic, they should consider the possibility of glycolic acid. And the public's daily contact with glycolic acid products should also be cautious and moderate to prevent kidney damage. In this way, it is a way to maintain health and protect Kangtai.