If you have kidney failure, what will happen in the early stages of kidney failure?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The kidneys are a very important detoxification organ in our body, everyone has two kidneys in their body, if there is a problem with the kidneys, it will have a great impact on the daily life of the patient. Therefore, when a patient finds that he has kidney failure, he must go to the hospital as early as possible, detect it early, and recover faster.

    1. The patient will have the symptoms of edema. Patients with kidney failure are more likely to notice this symptom because the kidneys are our detoxification organs, and if the kidneys fail, the excess water in the kidneys cannot be discharged, resulting in water being deposited in the body. Patients with kidney failure may see swelling of their face, ankles and eyelids at first, which can be relieved after a little rest, but if the edema spreads throughout the body, it means that the kidney failure is very serious.

    2. Patients with kidney failure will feel weak. You see, your patients will obviously feel that they are often sleepy in the early stage, and the whole person has no energy, but this symptom is often very easy to ignore, because many diseases will have such symptoms, even after normal exertion, so many people can't tell the difference. And this symptom can be improved after a little rest, so it is very easy to be overlooked.

    3. Vascular diseases. Patients with kidney failure may have elevated blood pressure or heart failure at first, and patients often experience palpitations, irregular heartbeat, or difficulty breathing and wheezing. If the patient lies flat, he will be able to clearly feel his heart rhythm irregularity, and symptoms of pericardial effusion may occur during exercise, and even cause blood vessel blockage.

    There are many symptoms in the early stage of their patients, and they often cause digestive diseases, such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.** There will also be desquamation, loss of luster pigmentation. Therefore, when patients with kidney failure find these early symptoms, they must go to the hospital in time for ** and intervene as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Foamy urine. In cases where the kidneys are severely damaged, patients experience the symptom of "foamy urine". 2. Fatigue and weakness.

    3. Puffiness. Edema is also one of the typical manifestations of kidney failure. In patients with early kidney failure, edema is mainly caused by the eyelids, especially in the morning.

    As the disease progresses, swelling of the lower limbs, generalized edema, and ascites symptoms may also occur.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    One of the early manifestations is dizziness, nausea, and then decreased urination, the patient will have edema, decreased appetite, decreased sleep quality, and kidney function will become worse and worse.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Our waist and abdomen will be severely painful, and the body will be swollen, there will be frequent fever, anemia, the body will often feel tired, and the appetite will also decrease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Many manifestations, such as low work efficiency, memory loss is particularly serious, accompanied by insomnia and dreams, often feeling tired and weak, often feeling dizzy and flustered, and easily catching a cold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the early stage, there will often be severe pain in the waist and abdomen, and there will often be some edema, the face will be edema, and there may also be fever symptoms, high fever does not go away, there are also manifestations of anemia, and the whole body is weak and tired.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Edema may occur, there will be no desire to eat, itching, special fatigue, especially want to go to the toilet, and it is very easy to get upset, all of which are the manifestations of the early stage of this disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Introduction: The body can only maintain a healthy state if the kidneys function properly. Most patients with kidney failure may not receive enough attention at the beginning of the attack, coupled with many bad habits and irregular work and rest in daily life.

    Under the influence of a variety of factors, it will exacerbate kidney failure, which is very threatening to health. The topic I want to share today is, what are the possible manifestations of kidney failure?

    1. What are the possible manifestations of kidney failure?

    The most obvious change in kidney failure is that the urine changes, when the body is healthy, there is basically no foam in urination, if the urine is darker and foamy urine appears, it means that there are some lesions in the kidneys. During the onset of kidney failure, patients will experience a sudden loss of appetite, loss of appetite, and inability to raise the appetite for any food. Moreover, it will affect the digestive system, and patients with kidney failure will lose weight because they can't eat, so they will be thinner and lose weight sharply.

    Because of kidney problems, there is an abnormal urination, and even if you drink a lot of water, you don't have any urge to urinate. As a result, sodium salt in the body accumulates in the body and cannot be excreted, resulting in oliguria and anuria. The body will be swollen, and the drainage ability will continue to decrease, which will cause the body to have acid-base imbalance, electrolyte imbalance, once these conditions occur, it will lead to a large amount of water accumulation in the body, unable to drain out, the body will be swollen.

    2. How to prevent kidney failure?

    In terms of daily diet, we must focus on a light diet and eat less salt. Because salt needs to be metabolized by the kidneys, over time, it will cause excessive load on the kidneys, affect the metabolism of kidney function, and easily damage the kidneys. And in daily life, we must control our blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood lipids to avoid suffering from the three highs, which will lead to impaired kidney function and kidney failure.

    In daily life, we must develop a regular work and rest, go to bed early and get up early, develop a good biological clock, and avoid staying up late. Because a good night's sleep can not only enhance physical fitness, but also improve resistance and immunity, and prevent the occurrence of kidney failure.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Irregular heartbeat, swelling of the body, daily decline in status, difficulty breathing, poor digestion, bad breath, bad breath, these signs can occur because the kidney failure causes an impact on the mental state.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Decreased urine output, anemia and weakness, edema of the limbs, poor metabolic capacity, itching, bad breath, weight loss may occur, which are signs of kidney failure. Because the kidney function is impaired, it will lead to problems in all aspects of the body's functions, so it will produce various clinical manifestations.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Introduction: Kidney failure is plaguing more and more people, what are the symptoms of kidney failure?

    The kidneys are important metabolic organs in the human body, which help the body to eliminate toxins and unnecessary water produced by metabolism. Modern people often stay up late and drink alcohol, so this lifestyle habit can increase the burden on the kidneys, and over time, it can cause a series of kidney diseases, the most serious and common of which is kidney failure. So what is kidney failure?

    In fact, kidney failure is not a purely independent disease. The initial stage of kidney failure is often accompanied by diseases such as kidney inflammation, which will continue to deteriorate if not timed** after the occurrence of this disease, causing irreparable damage to kidney function. By the end of kidney failure, kidney function has been completely lost.

    Therefore, when you realize that your physical condition is not good, especially when you doubt kidney function, you must be taken seriously and accepted in time**. In the early stage of kidney failure, there will be the following physical changes, which are easy to ignore and should be paid close attention to. He developed high blood pressure at a young age.

    High blood pressure generally occurs in the elderly, and except for some special circumstances, young people who suddenly develop high blood pressure can become secondary hypertension. As soon as you find out, take it right away**. In this case, high blood pressure is usually caused by kidney-related diseases and therefore must be taken seriously.

    Edema occurs on the face, ankles, wrists, etc. After the decline of kidney function, toxins and water in the body cannot be excreted from the body in a timely manner. The more this water accumulates in the body, the more edema occurs at a certain point.

    In particular, the symptoms of edema are more severe after waking up.

    In the early stages, patients usually have hematuria, and with hematuria, it is not accompanied by pain or other symptoms. Hematuria occurs almost intermittently and can stop after a while, but it repeats several times. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention after the first hematuria, and it is best to treat the disease in time.

    In this way, it is possible to diagnose and control kidney failure disease at an early stage, and prevent his complications. Some patients are prone to low back pain after kidney failure, which is easily misdiagnosed by patients, so patients should be treated with caution. Low back pain is the result of enlargement of the renal capsule or compression of peripheral nerves and musculature.

    Most are pain from the waist upwards, with occasional blood clotting and downward drainage, resulting in severe angina pectoris, which is easily considered a ureteral stone.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Early stage of renal failure: patients have edema, fatigue, backache, anemia, pale lips, dizziness and palpitation;

    2. Later stage of renal failure: the patient's urine is significantly reduced, the edema is significantly increased, the frequency of nocturia increases, the patient's color changes to dark black, and the patient's ** begins to have scaling, itching, and even no urine throughout the day.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The imbalance of water balance in the body can cause high blood pressure and edema, and can also lead to diarrhea and vomiting, insufficient blood supply, and blood in the urine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Frequent urination, painful urination, pain in the kidneys, decreased physical strength, pale complexion, swelling of the legs, poor walking of the lower limbs, respiratory failure.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Renal failure: a pathological state in which the function of the kidneys is partially or completely lost. It can be divided into acute and chronic, acute renal failure progresses rapidly, usually due to insufficient blood flow to the kidneys ** (such as trauma or burns), the kidney is blocked by some factor and the function is impaired or injured by poisons, resulting in acute renal failure.

    The main cause of chronic renal failure is long-term kidney disease, which gradually declines with time and progression of the disease, resulting in the occurrence of kidney failure.

    The main clinical manifestations are:

    1) Progressive azotemia. During the ongoing phase of acute renal failure, blood concentrations of toxic metabolites in the patient's body also gradually increase. In general, patients with decomposition acute renal failure have a daily blood urea nitrogen increase greater than 8, 9 11 01 1

    25 !!/^!!Elevated serum creatinine greater than 177 1 11101 1

    2 !:/^!!Symptoms are severe.

    Patients may present with nausea, vomiting, anorexia, anorexia, etc.

    2) Water, electrolyte and acid-base balance disorders. Water retention can occur due to inappropriate ingestion and intravenous fluid infusion. Progressive hyperhydration predisposes to dilutional hyponatremia, cerebral edema, and acute pulmonary edema.

    Electrolyte imbalances in the persistent phase of acute renal failure include hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, hyperphosphatemia, and hypoglycemia. Hyperkalemia can cause ECG changes, such as high-pointed Ding waves, widening of 01 3-wave complexes, and ?1-interval prolongation, complete atrioventricular block, ventricular fibrillation, and cardiac arrest.

    Low in acidosis"5 symptoms towards.

    Less obviously, tetany may occur as acidosis corrects. The human body produces 1 11111101 volatile acid per day per body weight, which cannot be excreted by the kidneys in acute renal failure, which inevitably produces metabolic acidosis, which exacerbates hyperkalemia and lowers the threshold of ventricular fibrillation. Hematologic abnormalities in acute renal failure.

    Acute renal failure is often present.

    There is a decrease in hemoglobin, which is normochromic normocytic anemia. Peripheral blood leukocytes may be elevated in the early stages of acute renal failure, but usually no more than a week.

    3) Psychiatric and nervous system abnormalities. Including lethargy, drowsiness, confusion, irritability, asterixis, spastic muscle tremor, epileptiform seizures, etc., especially in elderly patients.

    4) Abnormalities of the cardiovascular system. Including high blood pressure, heart failure, arrhythmias, pericarditis, etc. Hypertension is generally moderate, and in severe cases, hypertensive encephalopathy may occur.

    Acute pulmonary edema can be caused by water and sodium retention, hypertension, and metabolic acidosis, which is one of the main causes of death in the oliguric phase of acute renal failure. High potassium levels and toxic substances can cause conduction system abnormalities and heart rhythm disturbances. Acute renal failure can also be complicated by pericarditis, usually without cardiac tamponade.

    5) Gastrointestinal symptoms. Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, intestinal obstruction, and abdominal pain that is difficult to identify may be present.

    6) Infection. The incidence is 30 70. Infection is one of the leading causes of death in acute renal failure. Common infections such as surgical sites, respiratory tract, urethra, and sepsis are not uncommon.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Renal failure is a pathological condition in which the kidney function is partially or completely lost due to the development of various chronic kidney diseases in the later stages. Renal failure can be divided into acute renal failure and chronic renal failure. Chronic kidney failure, such as congenital hereditary kidney disease

    Aiport syndrome, thin basement membrane nephropathy is not well controlled, and there are secondary factors such as metabolic factors: diabetes, nephropathy, and hypertension can cause kidney damage.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Kidney failure is when the kidneys are not working properly. Toxins in the blood are not properly filtered and eliminated from the body by the kidneys, and uremia occurs. Either thoroughly**, dialysis, or a kidney transplant.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Kidney failure. Specifically, there are 4 causes, kidney yang failure, kidney yin failure, kidney essence failure, and kidney qi failure.

    Manifested as: no light on the face, cold body and cold limbs, emaciation, dizziness, tinnitus, vision loss, forgetfulness, incontinence, hair loss and tooth shaking, dullness, weakness of feet, slow movements;

    Eventual death.

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