Symptoms of renal insufficiency

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summary

There are various causes of renal insufficiency. Generally speaking, different causes will lead to the damage of renal cells, and the glomerulus will be seriously damaged, which will greatly reduce the human renal function, thus forming the disease of renal insufficiency. Your man's kidney function is not complete, then the body's waste can not be metabolized, so the body's water electrolyte balance and the body's acid-base balance will be broken, at this time the body's various systems will show different symptoms. People who can't live a full life are often weak and have severe anemia.

Symptoms of renal insufficiency

Renal insufficiency is generally divided into four stages, just in the first stage, that is, the reserve compensation period of renal function. At this time, although renal function has declined, the metabolic function of the kidney for various excretion products of the body has been maintained, and the function of water and electrolyte balance will be maintained in a relatively stable state, and there will be no symptoms at this time.

If the renal insufficiency is in the second or third stage, the glomerular damage of the patient is serious. At this time, the excretion function of the body's metabolic waste will be impaired. At this time, the patient will be anemia, and the whole body will be weak, the weight will gradually reduce, and the spirit will often be bad. There may also be renal failure, and the concentration of urea nitrogen will rise, And there will be acidosis.

If renal insufficiency is in the fourth stage, it is already advanced. At this time, the degree of renal function damage of the patient is close to 95%. The patient will have severe anemia, and often nausea and vomiting. The patient's urine volume will be greatly reduced, the body may be swollen, and there will be extremely serious hypertension. The patient's skin will be very itchy, and the mouth will smell of urine.

matters needing attention

People with renal insufficiency must control their protein intake, because if they eat too much protein, it will increase the burden on the kidney, and it may be that their condition is further aggravated. In order to ensure the body energy supply, patients can eat more fruits and sugar products every day.