What are the manifestations of uremia
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Next door is an amiable grandfather, but these days he was suddenly sent to the hospital by ambulance. Later he knew that he was suffering from uremia, and the situation was not very good. Now I don't know how the treatment is going. I don't know about the symptoms of uremia. Now let's understand what is the manifestation of uremia.
What are the manifestations of uremia
First, nephrotic patients should pay attention to several unobvious signs of uremia, and timely go to the hospital to draw blood to test the indicators of renal function, so as to make a clear diagnosis: slight fatigue and inattention; gastrointestinal discomfort, gastrointestinal bleeding, nausea and vomiting; nocturia, polyuria, clear urine (pale color); anemia, pale or yellowish complexion; 5. Aching bones or backache
Second: the common symptoms of uremia are loss of appetite, insensitivity, apathy, drowsiness, decreased urine volume, edema of face and lower limbs, anemia, itching of skin, muscle spasm, sometimes restlessness, and even epilepsy. Uremic symptoms can occur slowly and remain hidden for a long time. Acute renal failure can occur in a few days with obvious uremic symptoms. Uremic syndrome can be varied, and not all symptoms are manifested.
Third: the most common symptoms of the body system are gastrointestinal symptoms. Loss of appetite is the most common symptom of chronic renal insufficiency. Most of them are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and even gastrointestinal bleeding. The respiratory system is mostly congested by the lungs and dyspnea, cough and foam blood. Cardiovascular system can cause hypertension, arrhythmia, pericarditis, cardiac insufficiency, and neurological symptoms. For fatigue, insomnia, inattention, peripheral neuropathy, etc.
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In fact, the symptoms of uremia vary from person to person, but patients should also care more about their body in life, and do a good physical examination on time. Once they find their discomfort, they can be treated in time. If uremia is not treated in time, it will endanger the lives of patients if it is serious.