2016年2月2日星期二

The Symptoms of Chronic Nephritis in the Early Stage

The common symptoms of Chronic Nephritis are: fatigue, tired, backpain, swelling in eyelid or legs. Normally, If patients are not suffering Uremia, they will not present hydrothorax and ascites. Patients will not pay more attention to fatigue, only through the physical examination reports, the kidney disease can be diagnosed out. The symptoms of Chronic Nephritis in the early stage are diversified, some symptoms are obvious, and some are concealed.

The first symptoms of Chronic Nephritis: Hematuria

There are two kinds of hematuria: gross hematuria and microscopic hematuria. Gross hematuria means the hematuria can be seen by our gross eyes, the color of urine like washing meat, some children will present blood clot. Microscopic hematuria only can be seen by microscope, the red blood in the high power field can be found more than 1. Hematuria is the common symptoms of Chronic Children Nephritis. There are many reasons for hematuria, parents should take children go to the hospital when they found this symptom.

The second symptoms of Chronic Nephritis: Foam in urine

More foam in urine, especially little foam in the urine. That means there are proteins in the children urine. If parents don’t have certain medical knowledge, they often neglect this hint. The easiest way is do the urine test for figuring out whether it is proteinuria or not.

The Third symptoms of Chronic Nephritis:

The main reason why patients present swelling in eyelid: the kidney function of discharging and regulating water has damaged, more and more water and sodium accumulated in the human body, especially in the slack tissues like eyelid. Normally, patients have more swelling in the eyelid when they wake up in the morning, after doing some sports, this symptom disappear naturally.


Normally, we suggest patients do these checks, like urine test, blood test, renal function test etc.

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