As suffers from Chronic Kidney Disease usually have diverse symptoms with
different severity of disease, the long course of Chronic Kidney Disease is
separated into five stages. Most of the time, symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease
appear in stage 3, then what are the symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease and what
does it mean for its suffers?
Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease in stage 3
With stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease, people usually have glomerular
filtration rate ranging from 30 mL/min/1.73 m2 to 59 mL/min/1.73 m2. Glomerular
filtration rate reflects the stand or fall of renal function, so on the basis of
it, we can have general information about our kidneys. Decreased glomerular
filtration rate means impaired kidney function. Therefore, suffers from stage 3
Chronic Kidney Disease have s series of abnormal signs as their kidneys can not
help them maintain the basic activities. The possible symptoms appearing among
people with Chronic Kidney Disease stage 3 include foamy urine, hematuria (Hematuria and Kidney Disease),
swelling, urination change, fatigue, back or flank pain, vomit, nausea, skin
itch and lower appetite. Due to the different causes of renal damages, people
with stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease may just have some of these symptoms.
What does stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease mean?
Our kidneys have great reserve capacity, so people usually have no obvious
symptoms in the early stage of Chronic Kidney Disease, which leads to the
stealthiness of it and it is very due to this, Chronic Kidney Disease in early
stage, say stage 1 and stage 2, is not easy to be found. Therefore, occurrence
of a series of symptoms usually indicates that kidneys have been damaged
greatly. That is to say, Chronic Kidney Disease in stage 3 actually already is
very serious. Therefore, people with stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease should
receive treatment as soon as possible; otherwise, they will face kidney
transplant or dialysis.
People with stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease are usually not very worried as
they think their disease is not so serious or dangerous. Actually, if they just
leave their disease alone, Chronic Kidney Disease will eventually develop into
end stage and be life-threatening. Any questions, please email to
me or consult our consultant online.