Is uremia hereditary? It is hereditary
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Uremia is so severe for both individuals and families. Both Xiao Zhang and Xiao Li are old enough to talk about marriage. They meet with each other under the help of friends. They both feel that each other's character is OK and decide to establish a love relationship. Xiao Zhang's father has uremia, so Xiao Zhang Wang is worried that he will pass it on to the next generation after he gets married and has children. Although uremia is not as frightening and incurable as AIDS and cancer, the treatment of uremia in ordinary families will spend all their savings, which undoubtedly causes a heavy burden and cost. Can uremia be inherited?
Is uremia hereditary? It is hereditary
First: from the pathogenesis of uremia, the ability of uremia is not hereditary. However, some primary diseases leading to uremia are hereditary, such as hereditary nephritis, adult polycystic kidney disease, congenital nephrotic syndrome and so on. Uremia itself is not hereditary, but some predisposing factors of uremia are hereditary, so uremia looks like a genetic disease.
Second: uremic patients can get married and have children. If friends with uremia want children, they must go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination before confirming whether they want children. For uremia, we should find, early treatment, to prevent the aggravation of the disease. Usually in daily life can not be taken lightly, maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Third: uremic patients should eat less animal fat and more milk, eggs, lean meat, fish and other foods containing animal protein. Uremic patients should not smoke. Smoking is also harmful to the kidney. Patients should also ensure adequate sleep and rest, do not participate in activities beyond their ability.
matters needing attention
Diabetes, high blood pressure, often eat herbal prescriptions and painkillers are the high risk group of uremia. Patients with high blood pressure should pay attention to protecting the kidney, and should not eat herbal prescriptions casually to avoid suffering from uremia.