In chronic kidney disease, the symptoms develop slowly. At awalnnya no symptoms at all, abnormalities of renal function can only be known from laboratory tests. In chronic kidney disease, mild to moderate, mild symptoms although there is an increase in the blood urea. At this stage there are several things, among others;
1. Nocturia, frequent urination at night sufferers because the kidneys can not absorb water from the urine, resulting in urine volume increases.
2. High blood pressure because the kidneys are not able to remove the excess salt water. High blood pressure can lead to stroke or heart failure.
3. Accumulation of metabolic wastes in the blood the more, then the patient shows symptoms:
a. fatigue and fatigue
b. muscle twitching, muscle weakness and cramps
c. feeling like a needle stuck in the limbs
d. loss of feeling in certain areas
e. seizures occur if high blood pressure or blood chemistry abnormalities cause abnormal brain function.
f. Decreased appetite, vomiting and nausea
g. Inflammation of the lining of the mouth (stomatitis)
h. Bad taste in the mouth
i. nutritional deficiencies
j. Weight loss.
4. At a very advanced stage, the patient may suffer from ulcers (open sores) and gastrointestinal bleeding. Skin changes color to golden brown. Sometimes very high concentrations of urea from sweat and thus crystallized form of white powder on the skin (uremic clot). Some people feel itchy all over the body.
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