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If you have 6 symptoms in your body, it may be kidney disease.

What do you know about kidney disease, Let’s know. The kidneys are also called “kidneys”. They are located in the waist, one on each side. They are involved in regulating blood pressure and electrolyte balance, and are also important excretory organs of the human body.
However, uremia is not something that happens overnight, but a chronic and long-term process. The early symptoms of uremia are not obvious and are easily ignored.

If you have 6 symptoms in your body, it may be a sign of kidney disease. Be careful of uremia!

Symptom 1: Poor appetite, taste disorder, nausea and vomiting.

If you feel that you have a poor appetite, no appetite, or even taste disorder, as well as nausea and vomiting, in rare cases you may have diarrhea, bloating, and constipation. After excluding digestive system diseases, you should consider whether your kidneys are diseased.

Symptom 2: Edema

In the early stages of kidney disease, if the ankles and eyelids are swollen after waking up in the morning, which disappears after resting and then develops into persistent or systemic edema, it may be that there is a lesion in the kidneys, leading to abnormal water metabolism.

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Symptom three: Yellow or pale face.

A normal person’s face is ruddy and lustrous. If you find that your face has turned yellow or pale recently, presenting a sickly appearance, pay more attention, as it may be anemia caused by impaired kidney function

Symptom 4: Decreased urine volume.

When the filtering function of the kidneys decreases, some patients will experience decreased urine volume as the disease progresses, but many patients have normal urine volume, so you should also pay attention to the color of urine, such as foamy urine, yellow like strong tea color, turbidity, etc.

Symptom 5: Fatigue and weakness

This may be the earliest symptom, but it is also the symptom that is most easily ignored. There are many reasons for physical tiredness and weakness, especially for those who often work hard at their posts. Fatigue is common and easily ignored.

Symptom 6: Hypertension

. In the early stages of uremia, there will be varying degrees of hypertension. High blood pressure plus poor coagulation mechanism can easily induce nosebleeds or gingival bleeding, so you should also pay attention to this.


Statistics show that among the diseases that lead to chronic renal failure, chronic nephritis is the number one “culprit”, accounting for 55.7%.
To protect your kidneys and prevent chronic nephritis from developing into uremia, do these four things!

1. Prevent and effectively treat various infections and colds.

The initial cause of chronic nephritis is upper respiratory tract infection, including tonsillitis, pharyngitis, etc. Therefore, prevent and promptly treat upper respiratory tract infection to reduce the occurrence of nephritis.


You can also do moderate exercise to strengthen your physical fitness; ensure oral and nasopharyngeal hygiene; and drink more alcohol, which are also effective ways to prevent upper respiratory tract infections.

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2. Actively treat chronic nephritis.

The clinical feature of chronic nephritis is a long course of disease. Clinical manifestations vary, some may be without any signs, while others may have obvious edema, abnormal urine test and hypertension.
If you have varying degrees of edema, hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, general fatigue, loss of appetite, dizziness, headache, backache, pale complexion, etc., please seek medical attention in time to prevent the development of uremia.

3. Prevent recurrence of chronic nephritis.

Check regularly to prevent recurrence.
When taking medication, be sure to do so under the guidance of a doctor and do not take medication without authorization.
Patients with nephritis should be cautious when taking medication, especially drugs that are toxic to the kidneys, such as cold medicines, painkillers, antipyretics, and certain antibiotics.

In addition, colds, pneumonia, tonsillitis and diarrhea may also cause recurrence of nephritis. So if the above conditions occur, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner.

4. Pay attention to long-term regular check-ups.

Since chronic nephritis has a relatively slow onset, some people may have symptoms and may have developed to the uremia stage. Therefore, we should have regular physical examinations every year. Such as routine urine tests, blood tests, blood pressure, renal function tests, renal color Doppler ultrasound, etc., for early detection and early treatment.

Drink plenty of water

Soak ginseng in water and drink it. In traditional Chinese medicine, ginseng tastes sweet, slightly bitter, and slightly warm. It enters the spleen, lung, heart, and kidney meridians. That has the effects of greatly replenishing vital energy. Restoring pulse and consolidating deficiency, replenishing spleen and lungs, promoting fluid and nourishing blood, calming the mind and improving intelligence.

It is mainly use for qi deficiency and fainting, cold limbs and weak pulse, spleen deficiency and poor appetite, lung deficiency and wheezing and coughing, impotence and cold uterus, thirst due to qi deficiency and fluid loss, internal heat and thirst, qi and blood deficiency, long-term illness and weakness, insufficient heart qi, palpitations and insomnia, etc. “Shennong’s Herbal Classic” says: “It tastes sweet and slightly cold. It mainly replenishes the five internal organs, calms the spirit, stabilizes the soul, stops palpitations, removes evil spirits, improves eyesight, and makes people happy and intelligent. Long-term use will make you lighter and prolong your life.”

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Lifespan of human blood vessels is as long as that of human life.

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