What are the hazards of high creatinine
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Recently, I found that I have the symptoms of frequent urination and urgency. When I go to the toilet, I can't urinate. Moreover, at night, I can't sleep all night. I don't know what's going on. When I went to the hospital for examination, I knew that I had high creatinine. I thought this disease was rare, so it was not serious. But the doctor told me that if this disease was not treated, it would do great harm to my health. Now I will tell you about the harm of high creatinine.
What are the hazards of high creatinine
One of the bad things: acidosis. The accumulation of a large number of toxins and wastes can easily cause acidosis symptoms, such as fatigue, nausea, vomiting, even coma and unconsciousness. When the symptoms of acidosis appear, we must improve the balance of human electrolyte, correct the symptoms of acidosis in time, and prevent the occurrence of serious consequences. This kind of situation is more common in clinical medicine, many diseases will cause this phenomenon.
Bad two: human dysfunction. High creatinine indicates abnormal metabolism of human body, leading to retention of some toxins and metabolic wastes, which is difficult to exclude in vitro, and causes disorders of human function, leading to various metabolic imbalances, such as carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, and abnormal salt metabolism, etc. *, triggering many concurrent diseases, such as hypertension, edema, anemia, etc. It can also lead to the metabolic imbalance of mineral elements in human body, resulting in electrolyte disorder. It is easy to cause some complications, such as high blood pressure, anemia, the most obvious symptom is edema.
No. 3: abnormal urine routine. Patients will also have varying degrees of proteinuria, hematuria, frequency, urgency and other symptoms. Multiple systems are involved. High creatinine will also affect the heart, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, nervous system, causing systemic damage. The most obvious will cause abnormal urine routine, if more serious, and even cause uremia.
matters needing attention
Avoid drinking too much, quit smoking, drink less coffee, drink more green tea. Supplement crude fiber. Reduce salt intake, reduce stress. Increase the intake of potassium. Green leafy vegetables, beans and roots in fresh vegetables contain more potassium. Fruits such as bananas, oranges, apricots and plums are rich in potassium. Increase calcium intake, in addition to milk, beans, hard fruits, shrimp, sesame paste, cabbage, cauliflower also contain more calcium. Never give up smoking or drinking, or drink coffee, milk tea or cocoa. If you can, drink more green tea or other tea, and you'd better eat less salt. You can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.