What symptom can kidney disease have

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A friend of mine suffered from kidney disease. At first, he often had low back pain. He thought it was caused by it. Later, it became more and more serious. He knew it was kidney disease. He didn't understand the symptoms of kidney disease. Next, I'll introduce it to you to avoid you not knowing it at that time!

What symptom can kidney disease have

First: Patients with kidney disease, she is the first edema, nephritis edema often first appear in the eyelids, face, scrotum and other relatively loose place, after the emergence of lower limb edema, serious systemic edema, a few people can also have ascites.

Second: in the early stage of kidney disease, hematuria often occurs. Under normal circumstances, the naked eye can not see blood in the urine, and there are no red blood cells under the microscope. If there is naked eye hematuria, it means that there are a lot of red blood cells in the urine. However, this does not mean that the color of urine turns red, that is hematuria, of course, it does not mean that it must be nephritis.

Third: the main symptoms of kidney disease, is to see the waist will ache. Nephritis patients often do not have obvious low back pain performance, but some patients find nephritis, think that nephritis is waist disease, so they will feel low back pain, this kind of low back pain is not as good as pyelonephritis and kidney stones. The low back pain of pyelonephritis is mostly on one side, and the low back pain of kidney stones is more severe and radiates to the inner thigh.

matters needing attention

Patients with kidney disease should try to eat less beans, because there are a lot of plant protein in them. In fact, under normal circumstances, the human body will go through metabolism after absorption, but most of them will become nitrogen-containing waste and be discharged from the body by the kidney. However, if beans are eaten too frequently, it will lead to the high content of plant protein in the body, and the nitrogen-containing waste will also increase, thus increasing the metabolic burden of the kidney. For the elderly whose kidney excretes waste, especially the consumption of beans should be controlled. Generally speaking, eating twice a week is enough. If it is diabetic and nephropathy patients, when * urea nitrogen retention occurs, it is not suitable to eat soy products.