How does kidney disease patient crus cramp return a responsibility?
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Cramp is a popular term for muscle spasm, and it is also a common complication of dialysis patients. It usually occurs in the middle and late stage of dialysis, occasionally in the upper limbs, chest and abdomen, back muscle pain, sometimes lasting about 10 minutes. Sometimes cramps are also a sign of calcium deficiency. In a word, dialysis induced cramps are related to the following factors: at the same time, we also need to understand how to prevent the occurrence of dialysis cramps.
How does kidney disease patient crus cramp return a responsibility?
There is a certain relationship between cramps and low back pain and taking hormone. Nephrology experts do not advocate using hormone because hormone can cure the symptoms but not the root cause. Besides, it has great toxic and side effects on other systems and organs of the body, and it is easy to make kidney disease relapse. The society we live in is changing day by day. The changes of various factors are easy to have adverse effects on people's health. Once the human kidney tissue is affected by various factors, it will lead to a variety of kidney diseases. Nephrotic syndrome is a very common renal disease in modern society. Patients with nephrotic syndrome often have cramps.
Nephrotic syndrome is a common disease that affects people's public health, and its causes are various. Nephrotic syndrome is caused by a variety of causes, with glomerular basement membrane permeability increased with glomerular filtration rate decreased glomerular lesions such as a group of syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome is not an independent disease, but a group of symptoms in glomerular diseases. Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, high edema and hyperlipidemia.
matters needing attention
In order to avoid excessive dehydration and prevent hypotension during dialysis, weight gain during dialysis should be reduced as much as possible. Local massage can also relieve symptoms. Diazepam, phenytoin, carbamazine and other drugs may be effective for some patients.