According to the reality of the survey, chronic nephritis is is gradually becoming younger. Among the surveyed population, there are 20 to 30 years old, with the minimum age being only a teenager. So why does chronic nephritis become younger? Let's give a detailed introduction below.
Nowadays, people's living conditions have become higher, and children's activity is relatively low. However, children's resistance is reduced, and they are vulnerable to other diseases, which can cause harm to patients. Therefore, parents and friends should do a good job in nursing chronic nephritis. Chronic nephritis in children generally manifests as fatigue, weakness, soreness in the waist and knees, edema of the eyelids, and even systemic edema, anemia, etc. For a child patient, it is important not only to observe whether he has hematuria, but also to observe overall edema.
Chronic nephritis may seem very scary, but if the method is correct, the impact of chronic nephritis on patients will gradually decrease. To this end, the International Society of Nephrology calls on people to "prevent, diagnose, and treat kidney disease as soon as possible." For example, simple urine tests can be conducted every year to diagnose kidney disease.
Nephrology experts have pointed out that chronic nephritis is gradually becoming younger. For patients, especially young patients, it is necessary to strengthen the nursing work for chronic nephritis and actively prevent chronic nephritis. This can effectively prevent chronic nephritis.
The gradual rejuvenation of chronic nephritis has become a trend of social development. For everyone, we can only effectively prevent it, develop good living habits, kidney disease eating habits, and always be prepared to prevent chronic nephritis.