2. Don't want to eat
Not wanting to eat, anorexia, and even nausea and vomiting are common symptoms of kidney disease. Some patients always go to the Digestive Department or Hepatology Department first to see if they have stomach or liver disease. Once they see no stomach or liver disease, they leave it alone and forget to see a nephrologist, resulting in delays.
3. Foam in urine
There are many reasons for foam in the urine. If the protein leaks from the kidney to the urine, there will be a lot of foam in the urine.
4. Lumbago
The location of the kidneys is on both sides of the lumbar spine, so when the kidneys are sick, they can feel low back pain.
5. Polyuria
Healthy people urinate about 4-6 times a day, with a urine volume of about 800-2000 milliliters. If the frequency and volume of urination are too high or too low, it is important to pay attention.
6. Edema
"Drinking too much water, or sleeping too long, or being overweight, can cause slight edema in the eyelids, face, lower legs, and other areas. If this is not the case, it is important to suspect whether there is a kidney problem.".
8. Anemia
Patients with anemia often go to the hematology department to see anemia. In fact, in addition to excreting waste and other functions, the kidneys also have endocrine functions and secrete hematopoietic hormones. When kidney function is damaged, anemia can also be caused.
9. Diabetes
Diabetes can cause kidney disease, its name is diabetes nephropathy, is a complication of diabetes. Diabetes nephropathy is divided into five stages. The treatment effect is good in the early stage. Once it is late, it is difficult to treat and will develop into uremia. Therefore, patients with diabetes must often see the nephrology department.
10. Hypertension
Hypertension can cause hypertensive kidney disease, also known as hypertensive kidney damage, so people with hypertension should pay more attention. Of course, kidney disease can also lead to high blood pressure. If blood pressure is high, be careful if you have kidney disease.
11. Gout, hyperuricemia
Gout and hyperuricemia are both caused by excessive uric acid in the blood. People with high levels of uric acid in the blood can deposit uric acid in the kidneys, causing damage to renal function.
12. Urinary tract infection
People with frequent urinary tract infections may have renal insufficiency over time. "I have been in contact with many patients with urinary tract infections, and because early treatment is not timely and thorough, and I am not aware that it can lead to poor renal function, I have missed the best treatment opportunity when it is discovered.".
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5. Polyuria
Healthy people urinate about 4-6 times a day, with a urine volume of about 800-2000 milliliters. If the frequency and volume of urination are too high or too low, it is important to pay attention.
6. Edema
"Drinking too much water, or sleeping too long, or being overweight, can cause slight edema in the eyelids, face, lower legs, and other areas. If this is not the case, it is important to suspect whether there is a kidney problem.".
8. Anemia
Patients with anemia often go to the hematology department to see anemia. In fact, in addition to excreting waste and other functions, the kidneys also have endocrine functions and secrete hematopoietic hormones. When kidney function is damaged, anemia can also be caused.
9. Diabetes
Diabetes can cause kidney disease, its name is diabetes nephropathy, is a complication of diabetes. Diabetes nephropathy is divided into five stages. The treatment effect is good in the early stage. Once it is late, it is difficult to treat and will develop into uremia. Therefore, patients with diabetes must often see the nephrology department.
10. Hypertension
Hypertension can cause hypertensive kidney disease, also known as hypertensive kidney damage, so people with hypertension should pay more attention. Of course, kidney disease can also lead to high blood pressure. If blood pressure is high, be careful if you have kidney disease.
11. Gout, hyperuricemia
Gout and hyperuricemia are both caused by excessive uric acid in the blood. People with high levels of uric acid in the blood can deposit uric acid in the kidneys, causing damage to renal function.
12. Urinary tract infection
People with frequent urinary tract infections may have renal insufficiency over time. "I have been in contact with many patients with urinary tract infections, and because early treatment is not timely and thorough, and I am not aware that it can lead to poor renal function, I have missed the best treatment opportunity when it is discovered.".
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Diabetes nephropathy is divided into five stages. The treatment effect is good in the early stage. Once it is late, it is difficult to treat and will develop into uremia. Therefore, patients with diabetes must often see the nephrology department.
10. Hypertension
Hypertension can cause hypertensive kidney disease, also known as hypertensive kidney damage, so people with hypertension should pay more attention. Of course, kidney disease can also lead to high blood pressure. If blood pressure is high, be careful if you have kidney disease.
11. Gout, hyperuricemia
Gout and hyperuricemia are both caused by excessive uric acid in the blood. People with high levels of uric acid in the blood can deposit uric acid in the kidneys, causing damage to renal function.
12. Urinary tract infection
People with frequent urinary tract infections may have renal insufficiency over time. "I have been in contact with many patients with urinary tract infections, and because early treatment is not timely and thorough, and I am not aware that it can lead to poor renal function, I have missed the best treatment opportunity when it is discovered.".
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12. Urinary tract infection
People with frequent urinary tract infections may have renal insufficiency over time. "I have been in contact with many patients with urinary tract infections, and because early treatment is not timely and thorough, and I am not aware that it can lead to poor renal function, I have missed the best treatment opportunity when it is discovered.".
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