Friday, February 7, 2014

Seven Early Signs for Chronic Kidney Disease

Some people always think his or her body is well, but when they go to hospital due to some visible discomfort, they will be diagnosed with Uremia, and also accompanying with serious complications. Actually, most of Uremia cases are from early Chronic Kidney Disease progression, because of the latent onset for Chronic Kidney Disease. However, how can we know Chronic Kidney Disease at the early stage? Here, the experts in our hospital summarized several early signs for Chronic Kidney Disease:
1. Swelling in the eyelid or face in the morning.
When the swelling becomes serious, it will pass to ankles, legs and lower back. Commonly, these symptoms will be worsening after heavy labor and relieving after having a break.
2. Foam in the urine for a long time.
It indicates that there are a large amount of proteins in the urine.
3. Urine color change.
The normal urine color is like beer. If the urine color is like strong tea or soy color, people should go to hospital to have a urine examination.
4. Blood pressure is increasing.
Some people have high blood pressure for a long time, and they haven’t been aware of dizziness and headache. Only through measuring it, they can judge the blood pressure.
5. Unknown waist pain
6. Too much or too less urine volume.
For healthy people, the urine volume is 1500 ml/d, and 4-8 times every day. If without the condition of fever, much sweating and drinking, the urine volume is sudden increasing or decreasing, people should go to see doctor as soon as possible.
7. Nocturia(urination during night).

Usually, people at the age of below 60 years old have no nocturia. If young people have increasing nocturia, it is possibly the early signs of poor kidney function.

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