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10 signs of kidney deficiency in men

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  The kidney is one of the five internal organs and is the innate foundation of human life. Kidney deficiency Most of them are caused by long-term accumulation of diseases. The causes of kidney deficiency are multifaceted, and many factors can lead to kidney deficiency. So, how to judge male Whether the kidney healthy , what are the signs of kidney deficiency in men.

10 signs of kidney deficiency in men

  1. Urinary protein and urinary occult blood.

  The presence of protein or occult blood in the urine is an important indicator of kidney disease, which can be determined by a routine urine test. However, sometimes doctors who are not specialized in nephrology will ignore this point. It is recommended that it is best to seek consultation from a doctor specializing in nephrology.

  2、anemia

  Anemic patients often go to the hematology department to see anemia. In fact, in addition to excreting waste and other functions, the kidneys also have endocrine functions and secrete hematopoietic hormones. When kidney function is damaged, anemia can also occur.

  3. Diabetes.

  Diabetes can cause kidney disease. Its name is diabetic nephropathy, which is a complication of diabetes. Diabetic nephropathy is divided into five stages. The treatment effect is better in the early stage. Once it is late, it is difficult to treat and may develop into uremia. Therefore, diabetic patients must see a nephrologist frequently.

  4. High blood pressure.

  High blood pressure can cause hypertensive nephropathy, also called hypertensive kidney damage, so people with hypertension should pay more attention. Of course, kidney disease can also cause high blood pressure. If your blood pressure is high, you should be careful about whether you have kidney disease.

  5. Boring.

  When kidney function is poor, it is difficult for many waste products to be excreted in the urine, leading to feelings of lack of energy, fatigue, and weakness. When the kidneys are diseased, nutrients such as protein leak from the kidneys and are excreted through urine, which can also cause a lack of energy. Some patients may think that it is due to overwork or other reasons and ignore kidney problems.

  6. Don’t want to eat.

  Not wanting to eat, anorexia, and even nausea and vomiting are also common symptoms of kidney disease. Some patients always go to the gastroenterology or hepatology department first to see if they have the disease Stomach disease Or liver disease. Once I saw that there was no stomach or liver disease, I just ignored it and forgot to see a nephrologist, which delayed the condition.

  7. Foamy urine.

  There are many reasons for foam in the urine. Among them, if protein leaks from the kidneys into the urine, the urine will have a lot of foam.

  8、low back pain

  The kidneys are located on both sides of the spine in the waist, so when the kidneys are diseased, you will feel low back pain.

  9. Gout and hyperuricemia.

  Gout and hyperuricemia are caused by too much uric acid in the blood. For people with high blood uric acid, uric acid will be deposited in the kidneys, causing damage to kidney function.

  10. Urinary tract infection.

  People who have frequent urinary tract infections may develop renal insufficiency over time. I have come into contact with many patients with urinary tract infections. Because early treatment was not timely and thorough, and they did not understand that it would lead to poor kidney function, by the time they were discovered, the best opportunity for treatment had been missed.

  If men want to take good care of their kidneys, they should control their sexual desire, increase nutrition appropriately, or pay attention to the balance between work and rest. Those with kidney deficiency must not be eager for success and should take care of themselves slowly.

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