External symptoms of acute and chronic nephritis
summary
Nephritis refers to the patient's kidney inflammation, nephritis in medicine is divided into several types, according to the time of onset of patients can be divided into acute nephritis and chronic nephritis, causing great harm to the health of patients, so we must treat nephritis in the early stage, in order to reduce the harm to the body, then, what are the symptoms of acute and chronic nephritis, let's see Look.
External symptoms of acute and chronic nephritis
The first is: almost all patients with acute nephritis have proteinuria, which is characterized by increased foam in the urine, which usually increases or decreases with the severity of the disease. Proteinuria is slower than other symptoms, and the proteinuria persists for 1 to 2 months after the disappearance of edema.
Second: the body edema is the most obvious symptom of nephritis. At the same time, the body edema of patients will always appear in the treatment process of nephritis. With the aggravation of the disease, the edema symptoms will be more obvious. Of course, there may be a small number of patients with nephritis who will not have edema.
Third: in the whole process of the disease, most patients with chronic nephritis will appear varying degrees of edema. The degree of edema can be mild or severe, and the mild one can only get up in the morning and find swelling around the orbit, face or edema in the ankle of both lower limbs in the afternoon. Severe chronic nephritis patients may have systemic edema. However, there are also a very small number of patients, in the whole course of the disease does not appear edema, often easy to be ignored.
matters needing attention
The kidney plays a very important role in the normal life activities of the human body, so once suffering from kidney disease, the excretion function of the human body will have a great impact, for a long time, it is likely to cause kidney stones, uremia and so on. These are relatively difficult to treat diseases.