In recent years, the incidence of uremia in my country has shown a trend of becoming younger. Uremia patients aged 10 to 30 years old account for 40% of the total number of uremia patients. The situation is not optimistic. Why are there more and more patients with uremia? According to the latest epidemiological survey, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in my country has reached 10.8%, among which the total number of patients with chronic renal failure is estimated to be around 1 million. The final outcome of chronic renal failure is "uremia". Uremia is the most serious and final stage of acute or chronic renal failure. The patient's water, electrolyte and acid-base balance are disturbed by the disease, the renal endocrine function is disordered, and a large amount of metabolites and toxic substances accumulate, eventually causing systemic poisoning symptoms. In my country, the most common causes of uremia are: chronic glomerulonephritis, diabetes, and hypertension. Kidney disease is a very common and highly prevalent disease, but nearly 50% of kidney diseases have an onset that is hidden and often have no obvious symptoms in the early stages. If you do not pay attention to the details of your life, it is difficult to detect signs of the disease. However, there are still signs of abnormalities in uremia. When there is swelling of the lower limbs or eyelids; high blood pressure leading to dizziness and headache; pale face and physical fatigue; increased hematuria or foamy urine; nausea and vomiting, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and ensure early diagnosis and treatment. According to the latest epidemiological survey, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in my country has reached 10.8%, among which the total number of patients with chronic renal failure is estimated to be around 1 million. The final outcome of chronic renal failure is "uremia". Uremia is the most serious and final stage of acute or chronic renal failure. The patient's water, electrolyte and acid-base balance are disturbed by the disease, the kidney endocrine function is disordered, a large number of metabolites and toxic substances accumulate, and eventually cause systemic poisoning symptoms. In my country, the most common causes of uremia are: chronic glomerulonephritis, diabetes, and hypertension. Kidney disease is a very common and highly prevalent disease, but nearly 50% of kidney diseases have an onset that is hidden and often have no obvious symptoms in the early stages. If you do not pay attention to the details of your life, it is difficult to detect signs of the disease. However, there are still signs of abnormalities in uremia. When there is swelling of the lower limbs or eyelids; high blood pressure leading to dizziness and headache; pale face and physical fatigue; increased hematuria or foamy urine; nausea and vomiting, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and ensure early diagnosis and treatment. |
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