Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a collective name for various kidney
diseases. In clinic, for the patients diagnosed with glomerular nephritis,
Latent Nephritis, pyelonephritis, allergic purpura nephritis, Lupus Nephritis,
Gouty Nephropathy, IgA Nephropathy, Nephrotic Syndrome, Diabetic Nephropathy,
Hypertensive Nephropathy, Polycystic Kidney Disease, etc, and the duration of
disease has surpassed 3 months with a glomerular filtration rate less than 60%,
they are sufferers of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). As to these patients, when testing the urine and
blood, the reporter will present abnormal results (such as proteinuria, high creatinine, high blood urea nitrogen, etc.).Symptoms of Stage 3b CKD in 66-year Old Patient with One Kidney What Are Symptoms of Kidney Failure
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is not a disease that can be cured in a short term, the patients should
put enough patience and confidence on it. Never take it for granted. some
patients just put it aside and with a mistaken perspective that it is a chronic
disease and there is still a long process for it to develop, some patients are
depressed about the treatment effects and thinking that there is no way for them
other than waiting for dialysis and kidney transplant. In fact, these opinions
are totally wrong. Timely treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), especially for those patients
before Stage IV, is rather crucial. With effective treatment (such as
stem cell Transplant and Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy), as it has been proved in
lots of cases in clinic, the disease could be controlled and reversed. If
allowing the disease to deteriorate, the patients will gradually have renal
insufficiency, renal failure, and finally enter the End Stage Renal Failure
(Uremia Stage).Kidney Disease Symptoms and Treatment Risk and Symptoms of Stage 5 Kidney Failure
Therefore_/span>recognitions for the early symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) are the
preconditions to block the deterioration of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The presentation of a mint of
foams in urine (caused by the leakage of protein), hematuria (blood red cells in
urine), and increased night urine may warn the onset of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). As to some latent
kidney disease, there is usually no obviously uncomfortable symptom for the
patients. Thus, it is suggested to go to hospital in time as long as finding
abnormal presentations in urine. When the patients have obvious fatigue, anemia
and other quite obvious symptoms, the disease may have already passed the early
stage, which will inevitably make it harder to treat.