What are the early symptoms of female uremia

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I took care of an old woman in the nursing home. The Dean told me that the old woman had uremia and asked me to take care of her carefully. I took care of my grandmother for a period of time. I learned that she had it when she was middle-aged. I didn't pay attention at that time. I don't know that it's so serious now. I called my doctor to ask my classmate what are the early symptoms of uremia and give myself a prevention. My classmate told me in detail. Now let me tell you what are the early symptoms of uremia.

What are the early symptoms of female uremia

First: uremia is the general term of a series of symptoms in the late stage of renal failure. The most common early gastrointestinal symptoms are nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and so on. After entering the stage of advanced uremia, the whole body system will be affected, with heart failure, mental disorders, coma and other serious conditions, which are life-threatening.

Second: uremic patients due to the accumulation of urea in the body into the digestive tract, in the intestine by the role of bacterial urease to form ammonia, can stimulate gastrointestinal mucosa, cause cellulosic inflammation, and even the formation of ulcers and bleeding. The lesions range from mouth, esophagus to rectum. Uremic esophagitis, gastritis and colitis are common. Patients often have nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloody stool and other symptoms.

Third: uremic patients can suffer from heart failure, arrhythmia and myocardial damage due to renal hypertension, acidosis, hyperkalemia, sodium retention, anemia and toxic substances *. Due to the stimulation effect of urea, aseptic pericarditis can also occur, and the patient has precordial pain; pericardial friction sound can be heard during physical examination. In severe cases, there were cellulose and bloody exudates in the pericardium.

matters needing attention

Patients with poor renal function should pay attention to their physical condition at any time. If they have the early symptoms of uremia, nausea, diarrhea, etc., they should go to the hospital in time to have a comprehensive examination, so as to avoid delaying the best treatment time. They usually have a good diet, eat three meals a day on time, and eat more vegetables and fruits.