Uremia refers to a series of autointoxication symptoms which are caused by
the imbalance of internal secretion ascribed to the accumulation of metabolin,
the disorder of water and electrolyte, and the imbalance of acid-base. It is a
series of symptoms rather than an independent kidney disease. It is also called
Kidney Failure Syndrome or Kidney Failure in short. Then what are the symptoms
of Uremia? Here is a brief introduction about the symptoms of Uremia.
1. The symptoms of Uremia in nervous system
It is the main symptom of Uremia. In the early stage, patients with Uremia
often have the symptoms of dizziness, headache, fatigue, decline in
understanding and memory etc. As the disease deteriorates, they can have the
symptoms of Dysphorien, muscle twitch and cramp, even comma and somnolence.
These symptoms are related with the following factors: the accumulation of some
toxins can lead to the degeneration of nerve cells; the disorder of electrolyte
and acid-base imbalance; cerebrovas-cular spasm, anoxia and the increase in the
filtration of blood capillary which is caused by renal hypertension can lead to
degeneration of nerve cells and encephaledema.
2. The symptoms of Uremia in digestive system
The symptoms of Uremia in digestive system include inappetence and dyspepsia;
when Uremia is worse, patients can have the symptoms of nausea, vomit and
diarrhea.
3. The symptoms of Uremia in cardiovascular system
Due to the renal hypertension, acidosis, high potassium, retention of water
and sodium, ischemia and the affect of toxins, patients can have heart failure,
arrhythmia and cardiac muscle damage etc. because of the irritation of urea and
urine acid, patients with Uremia can have Aseptic Pericarditis.
4. The symptoms of Uremia in respiratory system
If patients with Uremia have the symptom of acidosis, their breath is deep
and slow, even Kussmaul Breath. The exhalant breath has urine smell because urea
in saliva is decomposed into ammonia by bacteria. Some serious patients with
Uremia can have pulmonary edema, fibrinouspleurisy and pulmonary
calcification.
5. The symptoms of Uremia in skin
Itchiness is one of the common symptoms of Uremia. It may be caused by the
irritation of toxins to skin receptors. Some people hold that it is related with
secondary hyperparathyroidism. Besides, patients with uremia can have the
symptoms of dry and yellowish-brown skin and desquamation.
These are the symptoms of Uremia. To treat Uremia effectively, we have to
treat it from root rather than only remove the symptoms. All the symptoms occur
because the renal cells are damaged. Therefore, the key point is to restore the
damaged renal cells so that we can improve the renal function. The combination
of Immunotherapy and Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy has proven effective in
treating Uremia. They can restore the damaged renal cells and protect the
healthy ones. For more information, please contact us online or email us at
kidney-treatment@hotmail.com. We do our best to help you.
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