What are the early symptoms of pediatric nephropathy
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Recently, the child at home urinates very frequently, and sometimes urinates with blood. I am very worried about this, so I took her to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that she had early childhood nephropathy. Now I will introduce the early symptoms of childhood nephropathy.
What are the early symptoms of pediatric nephropathy
The first is that the body of a child with a pattern of partial nephrotic syndrome will appear striated. The common parts are the thigh and upper arms, the abdomen and the chest. In these areas, there will be white or purple stripes similar to the skin of the pregnant woman. Children with nephrotic syndrome will suddenly appear night urine frequency, urine color darker, urine volume reduced, and urine foam increase.
Second: due to the lack of disease awareness of children themselves, even if abnormal urine is found, they will not pay attention to it, so parents should pay more attention to children's daily behavior in daily life. The most obvious early symptom of children's nephrotic syndrome is anemia. Children with diabetic nephropathy with obvious azotemia may have mild to moderate anemia. Parents should not ignore the symptoms of anemia in children, because anemia can not only cause the decline of human immunity, but also induce various complications of nephrotic syndrome in children.
Third: what are the early symptoms of proteinuria nephrotic syndrome in children? In the early stage of the disease, the children only have intermittent proteinuria, which will gradually turn into persistent proteinuria with the development of the disease. In the early stage of the disease, it belongs to selective proteinuria, but in the later stage it becomes non selective proteinuria. The degree of edema varies in children, and there may be obvious concave edema in both lower limbs.
matters needing attention
The child's body is in the stage of growth and development. Kidney disease refers to the kidney problems in our body. Parents must pay attention to writing about the child's physical problems. If they detect similar symptoms, they must treat them in time.