With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people are living a moderately prosperous life. Days are getting better day by day, but some people are diagnosed with advanced chronic kidney failure, which is undoubtedly a huge blow. So, what should we do when chronic kidney failure reaches its late stage? What are the symptoms of late stage chronic kidney failure? These are all issues that people are quite concerned about. Below is a detailed introduction for everyone:
The symptoms of late stage chronic kidney failure can be classified into the following categories:
1. The nervous system may experience symptoms such as fatigue, memory loss, irritability, and insomnia. Later symptoms may worsen, including drowsiness, delirium, coma, and mania, which can be very harmful.
2. Disturbance in water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance is also one of the late symptoms of chronic kidney failure. When the concentration function of the kidney decreases, an increase in nocturia may occur; It can also lead to oliguria due to a decrease in glomerular filtration rate.
3. Cardiovascular system: hypertension, arrhythmia, heart failure, pericarditis, and some patients may experience pericardial effusion.
4. Respiratory system: Symptoms that can occur include exhaling ammonia, breathing slightly faster and deeper, and in severe cases, uremic pneumonia and pleural effusion.
5. Some adverse symptoms can also occur in the digestive system, and some patients may have uremia, gastritis, colitis, decreased appetite, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and a urine odor in the mouth.
The above has detailed the late symptoms of chronic kidney failure. In daily life, we should be vigilant and learn more about the symptoms and manifestations of chronic kidney failure. Once discovered, timely treatment should be taken to prevent the disease from developing into the late stage, which is difficult to cure.