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Introduction: The most obvious feature of female kidney failure in the early stage is drowsiness and fatigue, but this is also the most easily ignored, which is also because the toxins in the body cannot be excreted, so the continuous accumulation in the body will make the body feel uncomfortable, thus showing fatigue and fatigue, back pain and other problems. At the same time, there will be some edema, which is also because too much water cannot be removed during growth, resulting in an increase in interstitial fluid, which accumulates in the body, and forms edema in the eyelid part and the lower ankle.
At the same time, the symptoms of anemia will also occur, which is also due to the weakening of the kidney function, resulting in a decrease in the synthesis of red blood cells, which will often make people feel cold and tired, and the face will be yellow. Patients with kidney failure may also experience a decrease in appetite in the early stage, which is also due to the accumulation of metabolites in the body, which causes intestinal function to be disordered and continue to decline.
There are many cases of kidney failure, such as kidney stones, renal tubular acidosis, renal hypoplasia, renal trauma, etc., which may cause chronic renal failure, in addition to urinary tract obstruction, such as pelvic tumors, peritoneal fibrosis, etc., it is also possible to cause chronic renal failure, in addition, if you suffer from certain diseases throughout the body, such as diabetic nephropathy, malignant hypertension, these diseases may cause damage to kidney function. This progresses to chronic renal failure.
If you want to **kidney failure, you can do it through diet in the early stage**, you must limit the intake of protein, otherwise it may make the condition of kidney failure more serious, and at the same time, you should also reduce the intake of sodium components, if there is too much sodium in the body, it will cause water retention in the body, which will cause the aggravation of kidney failure. At the same time, it is important not to take in too much water, as when the kidneys are unable to remove water, it can cause edema, so be careful.
Finally, kidney function is a very important organ of the human body, which affects the body's metabolites, once there is a problem, it will cause a variety of diseases, so we must take preventive measures to reduce the burden.
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Back pain or weakness of the limbs, fatigue, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, edema of the eyelids, dizziness and high blood pressure.
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If the face is yellow, there will be backache, the body will be weak, there will be no strength, and it will be very sleepy.
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There will be manifestations of weakness in the limbs, manifestations of stomach pain, manifestations of abdominal pain, manifestations of loss of appetite and manifestations of dyspepsia.
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The body is particularly prone to fatigue, easy aging, many wrinkles, pale complexion, and it becomes difficult to urinate.
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Common symptoms in female nephritis patients are:
1. The foam in the urine increases, and the foamy urine is a delicate small foam, which lasts for a long time and does not dissipate, and the longest can reach more than two hours.
2. Hematuria can be macroscopic hematuria or microscopic hematuria.
3. For high blood pressure, patients may have dizziness and headache.
4. Edema, which can be manifested as edema of the lower limbs, eyelid edema, and in severe cases, it can be manifested as generalized edema. In addition to this, there may be oliguria or anuria. In addition to the common manifestations of nephritis, women are also susceptible to secondary nephritis due to various autoimmune diseases, such as lupus nephritis.
At this time, in addition to the common manifestations of nephritis, patients will also have systemic lupus erythematosus manifestations such as joint pain, morning stiffness, photosensitivity, and butterfly erythema. However, the onset of nephritis is generally insidious, and many patients may not have any symptoms, so it is not possible to diagnose nephritis based on symptoms alone. The diagnosis of nephritis depends on relevant laboratory tests, such as urinalysis, urine protein quantification, renal function, relevant antibodies, and pathological examinations.
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It often manifests as gastrointestinal symptoms, such as loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, dyspepsia, and in severe cases, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weight loss; Abnormalities such as pruritus and restless legs syndrome may also occur. It can also affect the blood system, and heme will appear below the lower limit of normal, known as anemia. In the early stages of acute renal failure, patients often present with oliguria and anuria, edema, arrhythmias, dyspnea, and increased blood pressure.
Acute renal failure is often caused by factors such as infection, shock, and toxin damage, so patients often have corresponding primary disease manifestations.
In the early stage of chronic renal failure, patients often lack specific clinical symptoms, such as chronic renal failure caused by underlying diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, and renal failure is mostly found during examination. Early symptoms of kidney failure in women include increased nocturia, edema, increased blood pressure, increased foam in the urine, loss of appetite, and malaise. One of the characteristics of kidney disease is that the onset is insidious, that is, silent, and it is already in the middle and late stages after discovery, so it is very meaningful for patients to detect some symptoms of kidney failure at an early stage.
Many patients with early renal failure present with increased nocturia, 4 to 5 more times per night, mainly due to decreased tubular concentration, when glomerular filtration rate is reduced, and water and sodium retention in the body can lead to edema and increased blood pressure. Many patients with early kidney failure present with increased foam in the urine. The foam that is produced when urinating, like laundry detergent being washed off, is mainly caused by proteins in the urine.
In the early stage of kidney failure, the toxins in the body have increased significantly, and patients may develop anorexia, lack of appetite for anything, and have symptoms of general fatigue.
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Early symptoms include increased nocturia, edema, increased blood pressure, increased foaming in the urine, loss of appetite, and malaise. One of the characteristics of kidney disease is that it has an insidious onset, that is, a silent disease.
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The usual manifestations are yellowing of the face, aging, and a lot of toxins in the body, breathing will become difficult, blood pressure will rise, immunity will decrease, and often back pain.
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Physical weakness can also manifest itself as emaciation, emaciation, loss of appetite, and blood in the urine.
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Mental malaise, loss of appetite in the body, there is a high chance of night sweats, facial puffiness, and difficulty breathing.
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Here are some of the physical changes that may indicate a problem with the kidneys:
Urine abnormalities, such as dark or yellowish color, foam, odor, difficulty urinating, etc.;
edema and bending, especially in the hands, feet, and face;
weight gain or loss, unexplained or slow;
fatigue and feelings of weakness;
loss of appetite or nausea from feasting and feasting;
dizziness or headache;
insomnia or insomnia;
Back, abdominal or lateral pain.
These symptoms do not determine whether kidney disease is present or not, but if the above signs are present at the same time, it may be a good idea to seek medical help promptly for diagnosis.
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The early symptoms of kidney disease are not obvious, but as the condition worsens, a variety of signs and symptoms appear, some of which may be:
Urine abnormalities: including decreased urine output, urinary frequency, urgency, changes in urine color (such as lightness, yellowing, redness), foamy urine, blood in the urine, etc.
Edema: edema of areas such as the legs, ankles, and face.
Elevated blood pressure: Poorly controlled high blood pressure can be a sign of kidney disease.
Muscle weakness and fatigue: Because the kidneys are impaired, the body is unable to remove metabolites properly, resulting in fatigue.
Bone pain: Kidney disease can lead to loose bones, causing pain.
Loss of appetite and weight loss: Loss of appetite and weight loss due to the inability of waste and toxins from the body to be excreted.
Headaches and insomnia: Kidney disease can cause an imbalance in water, electrolytes, and acid-base balance, which can lead to headaches and insomnia.
There are many studies exploring the early diagnosis of kidney disease. For example, a study published in the journal Kidney International found that the concentration of creatinine in the urine may be an indicator of the development of kidney disease. Another study, published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, found that early signs of kidney disease may be abnormal expression of some genes.
In conclusion, early detection and** kidney disease is very important, which requires us to pay close attention to our physical condition and have regular medical check-ups. If you find symptoms of kidney disease, please seek medical attention in time and receive a professional diagnosis and**.
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In the early stage of kidney disease, there are often no symptoms, occasionally there will be some backache and fatigue, and some patients with early kidney disease can have microscopic hematuria, or even intermittent gross hematuria, and some kidney diseases are often related to tonsillitis. Because there are no symptoms in the early stage, how can chronic kidney disease be detected early?
The key is to check the urine regularly, once there are red blood cells in the urine, there is obvious microscopic hematuria, and there is a trace albuminuria, it is necessary to carefully check the function of the kidneys and do kidney ultrasound. If you have underlying diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, it is necessary to pay more attention to the changes in the indicators of early kidney damage caused by these diseases, including urinalysis, including changes in the fundus, laughter and trembling, and the dynamic growth of blood biochemical creatinine, which are often the main clues to the discovery of early kidney disease.
Therefore, the early stage of chronic kidney disease is often very insidious, without any symptoms, basically relying on urine routine examination, regular physical examination to find, I hope everyone must pay attention to regular urine routine examination. Once symptoms such as edema, blindness, high blood pressure, nausea, and vomiting appear, it means that the condition of chronic kidney disease has progressed to a certain extent, and it is not early kidney disease.
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