2015年6月24日星期三

Early Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) are inconspicuous during its early stage development. Cases are often that when the disease is diagnosed, it has already deteriorated into Renal Insufficiency or Renal Failure, with the patient missing the optimal timing of treatment.
According to causes of the disease, Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) can be divided into Primary and Secondary nephritis. And according to its urgency degrees, nephritis can also be divided into acute nephritis and chronic nephritis. The main symptoms of chronic nephritis are as follows.Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital
Swelling.
In general, swelling firstly occurs in loose body parts such as the eyelid, faces and scrotum, and then it comes to lower limbs. Edema is caused by abnormally accumulated water and sodium in the body, which Immunotherapys from the dysfunction of renal tissues in term of water regulation and excretion.So be careful when eyelid edema appears frequently when you get up in the morning.
Abnormal urine.Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy
(1). Hematuria(Hematuria and Kidney Disease) is the most common symptom in early stage Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Of course, hematuria can be caused by some other diseases, but urine cells morphological analysis is recommended to make sure whether nephritic disease has occurred.
(2). Urinary foam increase generally indicates that there is more protein contained in the urine. And proteinuria(Proteinuria and Kidney Disease) is an obvious evidence of renal filtration dysfunction.
Hypertension

Because of renal tissue dysfunction, harmful and faecal substances that should be excreted out of the body by kidney can now only stay in the blood vessels. And, damaged renal tissues will also secrete rennin which contributes to the contraction of blood vessels.

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