Symptoms of renal artery embolism?
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Renal artery embolism refers to the occlusion of renal artery or its branches, which leads to ischemia and necrosis of renal tissue. Because of its rarity and nonspecific symptoms, it is easy to misdiagnose or delay the diagnosis. 90% of the emboli of renal artery embolism come from the heart. Symptoms of renal artery embolism? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of renal artery embolism?
There was no obvious inducement for sudden severe low back pain. The pain was persistent, accompanied by low fever, nausea, vomiting and general discomfort. It can be gross hematuria or microscopic hematuria. This is due to the red blood cells entering the collecting system during renal infarction.
It occurs within a few days after the onset and can return to normal after a few weeks. Renal insufficiency. When bilateral renal infarction occurs simultaneously, acute renal failure may be caused by renal ischemic necrosis.
Patients with risk factors of renal artery thrombosis or embolism should be suspected of the disease for further examination when they have suspicious symptoms and signs. Although serum enzyme tests (got, LDH and AKP) are helpful for the diagnosis, they are not specific. The diagnosis still needs renal imaging examination, especially selective renal arteriography.
matters needing attention
Improper diet has a certain impact on the occurrence of the disease (such as lack of nutrition, drinking caused by disharmony of spleen and kidney), diet should be light, avoid spicy cold, to eliminate the source of phlegm. In the remission period, medicated diet therapy is usually to tonify the lung, spleen and kidney, not to eat carp, shrimp, crab, chicken and other "hair". Acute infection, diet should be light, rich in nutrition, should avoid spicy, hot and dry products.