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Uremia: These 3 abnormalities in urine may be signs

Uremia: These 3 abnormalities in urine may be signs

 

Uremia: These 3 abnormalities in urine may be signs.  Uremia does not happen for no reason, or is related to these 3 factors, you need to understand.

Uremia: These 3 abnormalities in urine may be signs

The incidence of uremia has gradually increased in recent years, among which the incidence of women is relatively high, and the incidence of men and women accounts for 38% and 62% respectively. This disease is extremely dangerous and usually cannot be cured.

The occurrence of the disease is related to many reasons, and it does not happen for no reason. So what is the cause of the disease? Let’s find out below.

 

1. Diabetes

The occurrence of the disease is related to diabetes, because diabetics will have insufficient insulin secretion. This situation will lead to the metabolism of fat and carbohydrates, and then damage the glomerular cells.

When the glomerular cells are damaged to a certain degree, it will cause the loss of kidney function and induce the disease.

Therefore, people with diabetes need to actively control their own blood sugar to avoid excessive blood sugar, which damages the kidneys and induces the disease.

2. Drug abuse

Some drugs have toxic and side effects that damage liver and kidney function. If they are abused, they will induce the disease.

Therefore, it is recommended not to abuse antibiotic drugs to avoid kidney damage and induce the disease, especially for people with kidney disease.

In addition, usually some folk remedies and herbs may cause kidney disease, and then lead to the occurrence of the disease, so do not use folk remedies and herbs.

3. Age

The disease has a certain relationship with age. With age, organs will gradually fail, and the kidneys will also undergo degenerative changes in various structures, and then lose kidney function.

When kidney function declines, it will affect the excretion of toxins from the body, and then cause a large accumulation of toxins, damage the kidneys, and induce the disease. Therefore, the older people need to pay attention to the maintenance of the kidneys.

 

 

The above are the related factors that may lead to uremia. After understanding the factors, let’s understand the abnormal symptoms that may occur when urinating when suffering from the disease.

1. Decreased urine output

Under normal circumstances, the human body’s daily urination volume is about 300 ml, and the number of times is about 6 times. However, if the disease is contracted, the patient will have symptoms of a significant decrease in urine output or anuria;

This symptom is progressive, mainly because the disease directly interferes with the filtering function of the kidneys. Therefore, if the usual urine output is significantly reduced, then you need to be alert to the possibility of the disease.

2. Proteinuria

Proteinuria is the appearance of a large amount of urine protein in the urine, even white flocs and a lot of foam. This kind of proteinuria is caused by the failure of the renal tubules to perform their normal functions, resulting in the inability of protein to be reabsorbed.

Therefore, people suffering from the disease will have obvious proteinuria when the kidneys are damaged and kidney function declines.

3. Hematuria

The color of normal urine is transparent and light yellow. If you do not urinate for a long time or drink other colored beverages, the color of urine will darken or change.

However, if you have this disease, your urine may be red. This red color may be caused by the disease causing kidney bleeding.

It can be seen from the above that uremia may be related to factors such as age, diabetes, and drug abuse. Once suffering from the disease, the patient’s urine will show abnormal symptoms such as color changes, decreased urine output or anuria, and proteinuria.

If these abnormal urine symptoms are found, the patient needs to go for urine, blood routine, electrolyte, metabolism, biochemical and other aspects in time. After the examination is clear, the patient can be treated by various methods such as surgery, drugs, and dialysis.

 

 

 

 

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