"Eating grains and cereals inevitably leads to physical problems, and existing medical evidence suggests that chronic kidney disease has become a global medical topic.". Among them, the frequency of chronic renal failure is also increasing. The main symptoms are the decline of renal function, retention of metabolites, imbalance of water, electrolyte and acid-base balance, which leads to the kidney being unable to maintain the stability of the human body environment. The causes of chronic renal failure are complex, but it is important to be reminded not to go into the "illusion" of renal failure and not blindly draw conclusions.
According to a survey data, in developed countries, about 6.5% to 10% of the general population suffer from varying degrees of kidney disease. In China, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease among people over the age of 18 is about 8% to 10.4%. However, the causes of chronic renal failure are complex. Among primary kidney diseases, chronic glomerulonephritis accounts for more than half of the total incidence rate of chronic renal failure (about 50-70), chronic pyelonephritis accounts for about a quarter, and renal arteriosclerosis caused by other reasons. Including secondary kidney diseases, which are common in diabetes nephropathy, systemic lupus erythematosus nephropathy, gout nephropathy, etc.
In Chinese medicine, chronic renal failure is divided into four stages according to the degree of renal function damage: the first stage is the compensatory stage of renal insufficiency (clinical diagnosis is based on serum creatinine between 133 and 177, which may be asymptomatic in patients); The second stage is the azotemic stage, also known as the renal insufficiency stage and the renal insufficiency decompensation stage. The serum creatinine in this stage is generally 186-442; The third stage is renal failure stage, with Cr between 451 and 707; In the fourth stage, uremic stage, Cr exceeds 707.
Due to the atypical early manifestations of chronic renal failure, any systemic symptoms can easily be misdiagnosed as a disease of a certain system. If the body experiences symptoms such as weakness, fatigue, decreased physical strength, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, or gastrointestinal bleeding, as well as symptoms such as general weakness, pale complexion, anemia, and itching of the skin, it can often be misdiagnosed as digestive tract diseases, tumors, aplastic anemia Diseases such as peripheral neuritis.
At present, there is no unified authoritative diagnostic standard for the diagnosis of chronic renal failure. Patients with different symptoms such as fatigue and diarrhea need detailed examination to determine the extent of renal function damage. Therefore, it is recommended that patients go to a major hospital as soon as possible to seek specialist consultation and diagnosis. If you delay treatment, miss the best period of treatment and regret for life.