The earliest symptom of typical renal tuberculosis

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Renal tuberculosis is the most common disease in adults. About 75% of renal tuberculosis patients in China are about 20 to 40 years old. Renal tuberculosis can also occur in old age, but the incidence rate is very low. The incidence rate of renal tuberculosis is slightly higher in men than in women. Some symptoms of renal tuberculosis are related to the location of the lesion and the degree of tissue damage. The initial stage of renal tuberculosis is generally limited to a certain part of the kidney, so the symptoms are less, may only be found in the urine examination when abnormal, in the patient's urine can be detected tuberculosis. Next, let's talk about the symptoms of this disease. I hope you can prevent it early.

The earliest symptom of typical renal tuberculosis

Symptom one: Generally speaking, renal tuberculosis occurs in the waist, which belongs to urology disease. After the onset of the main symptoms is frequent urination, and urgent urination pain, the patient's body will be hot, and even urinary incontinence and enuresis phenomenon. There are also some patients with hematuria or purulent urine. The patient's appetite will be abnormal, the body will be thin and even abdominal pain.

Symptom 2: the early general symptoms of renal tuberculosis are not obvious, do urography will not find abnormalities, but if a small amount of red blood cells or purulent cells are detected in the patient's urine, it should be judged that he may have renal tuberculosis. There is also if in the urine detected Mycobacterium tuberculosis, can also be judged as renal tuberculosis.

Symptom 3: with the further development of renal tuberculosis, the patient's bladder will be stimulated. About 80% of renal tuberculosis patients will have frequent urination, and the frequency of urination may reach more than 20 times a day. This is because Mycobacterium tuberculosis and some purulent secretions stimulate the human bladder mucosa.

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When patients with renal tuberculosis may also lead to hematuria, the incidence of blood in the urine of patients with renal tuberculosis is about 70%, and it may also be associated with frequent urination, urgency and pain. More serious blood clots may be found in the urine. This may be caused by renal tuberculosis ulcers.