What symptom is uremia
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Last year, my grandmother suddenly felt unwell. She was puffy all over. Sometimes she couldn't urinate, and her face was getting worse and worse. She was diagnosed with uremia and had reached the late stage. A few months later, she died. A lot of people have uremia, and they found it very late. In fact, uremia has some obvious symptoms. Now I'd like to share some experience with you.
What symptom is uremia
First of all, when suffering from uremia, the spirit and nervous system show signs of mental depression, fatigue, dizziness, headache, memory loss, insomnia, numbness of limbs, burning pain of hands and feet, itching of skin, and even itching of lower limbs. They have to move frequently and can't stop. In the late stage, drowsiness, irritability, delirium, muscle tremor and even convulsion, convulsion and coma may occur.
In fact, uremic patients will appear facial edema symptoms, this is an obvious clinical symptoms. This is because the kidneys cannot normally exclude excess water in the body, resulting in fluid retention in the tissue gap, mainly manifested as * edema of the face, eyelids and lower extremities, and symptoms disappear after a short rest. If the disease is serious and persistent.
Finally, if sudden hypertension occurs, uremia is also prevented. Normal kidneys will drain sodium and drainage *. When kidney function is impaired, water and sodium will remain in the body. In order to maintain body fluid concentration, the kidneys secrete some substances that increase the blood pressure. Therefore, uremic patients will have different degrees of hypertension in the early stage. If there is high blood pressure in patients with poor coagulation mechanism, then it is very easy to cause gum or epistaxis, which should be paid attention to.
matters needing attention
Uremic patients usually pay attention to medication safety and water safety, diet should also pay attention to hygiene, there are some things can not be touched, Chinese medicine: cinnabar, Tripterygium wilfordii, Magnolia officinalis, Stephania tetrandra, mufangji, Anoectochilus roxburghii, etc. Western medicine: steroids, tetracyclines, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs; whether oral, injection, and may be contained in a variety of cold drugs; food: light principle; low protein diet, avoid big fish and big meat; avoid high potassium food: such as low sodium salt, salt free soy sauce, pickles, canned food, ginseng essence, chicken essence, strong tea, etc; Avoid high uric acid food: such as animal viscera, seafood, dried fish, beans, etc.; fruit: carambola, guava, Hami melon, orange, banana, grapefruit, etc.