NO.1 has no energy
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When kidney function is poor, many waste products are difficult to excrete from the urine, and nutrients such as protein are also excreted from the body through the urine, resulting in feelings of lethargy, fatigue, and fatigue.
NO.2 Poor appetite
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Not wanting to eat, anorexia, and even nausea and vomiting are common clinical symptoms of kidney disease. Some patients may suspect having stomach or liver diseases. As a result, I saw a doctor and found that there were no stomach or liver diseases, so I left it on hold and did not go to see a nephrologist, which delayed my condition.
NO.3 foam in urine
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There are many reasons. For example, if the protein leaks from the kidney to the urine, there will be many foam in the urine.
NO.4 Low back pain
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The position of the kidneys is on both sides of the spine in the waist, so when there is a problem with the kidneys, low back pain can be felt.
NO.5 polyuria and oliguria
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Healthy people urinate approximately 4-6 times a day, with a urine output of approximately 2000ml. If the frequency and volume of urination are too high or too low, it is important to pay attention.
NO.6 Edema
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Drinking too much water or waking up in the morning may cause slight swelling of the eyelids, face, and calves. If you don't drink much water, don't sleep too long, and often experience swelling, you should suspect if it's a kidney problem.
NO.7 proteinuria and urinary occult blood
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After routine urine examination, protein or occult blood was found, which is an important indication of kidney problems.
NO.8 Anemia
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Patients with anemia naturally seek medical attention from the hematology department. In fact, the kidneys secrete hematopoietic hormones, which can also cause anemia when renal function is impaired.
NO.9 diabetes
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Diabetes can cause kidney disease and should be treated as soon as possible. Once late, it is difficult to treat and can develop into uremia.
NO.10 Hypertension
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Hypertension can cause hypertension and kidney damage, and kidney disease can also cause hypertension. If blood pressure is high, be careful if there is a kidney problem.
NO.11 Gout, hyperuricemia
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Gout and hyperuricemia are caused by excessive uric acid in the blood. People with high levels of uric acid in their blood will deposit uric acid in the kidneys, thereby damaging kidney function.
NO.12 Urinary tract infection
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People with frequent urinary tract infections may experience renal dysfunction over time. Early treatment is necessary.
Long term staying up late can easily lead to kidney problems, while often forgetting to drink water due to busy work can increase the concentration of toxins in the urine. In addition, frequent holding of urine can lead to the proliferation of many bacteria in the bladder for a long time. Bacteria can retrograde through the ureter to the kidneys, leading to urinary tract infections and pyelonephritis. Once it occurs, it can lead to chronic kidney disease and is difficult to cure. So, everyone should remember to drink more water, urinate frequently, rest carefully, and care for our kidneys together!