Chinese Traditional Medicine and Immumunotherapy to treat Renal Failure. We are going to introduce the three core methods to the whole world so as to help more and more people with Renal Failure. Hope them get rid of the disease and live a happy life.
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2013/08/02
What Are Early Symptoms Of Renal Insufficiency In Women
Women are a special group, women get sick with kidney dysfunction also appear different symptoms. Well, women have early symptoms of kidney dysfunction What? Let us work together renal dysfunction in patients with attention to women's situation.
1. Blood symptoms
Renal failure patients have varying degrees of renal anemia, often mucocutaneous bleeding tendency, manifested as subcutaneous ecchymosis, gum and conjunctival hemorrhage, epistaxis, etc.
2. Digestive symptoms
The most common digestive symptoms, almost every patient has loss of appetite, bloating, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, belching and so on. Reported symptoms of gastrointestinal ulceration incidence as high as 18% to 24%, mainly as a small amount of vomit or black stools.
3.Neuropsychiatric symptoms
Renal dysfunction incidence rate of neuropsychiatric symptoms of 13% to 86%, mainly disturbance of consciousness, cranial nerve damage, muscle spasms and seizures.
4.Cardiovascular system symptoms
Renal dysfunction and renal hypertension were as high as 80% to 90%, were headache, dizziness, severe vomiting, convulsions and other manifestations of hypertensive encephalopathy. Renal dysfunction pericarditis incidence as high as 60% to 100%, 30% to 40% of renal dysfunction occurred pericarditis pericardial effusion. Mainly as precordial discomfort, chest tightness, chest pain. Cardiovascular system disease kidney dysfunction, a major cause of death, kidney dysfunction, death due to vascular complications accounted for 64.3% of deaths.
5. Immune dysfunction
44% incidence of urinary tract infections, gastrointestinal tract and skin infections are more common.
6.Sexual dysfunction
Women often menopause or menstrual irregularities. Where long-term anemia of unknown etiology, gastrointestinal bleeding, epistaxis, skin ecchymosis; hypertension of unknown etiology, especially young patients, the antihypertensive therapy ineffective; consciousness disorder of unknown etiology, symptomatic epilepsy; has low potassium or potassium or difficult to correct acidosis, should think of the possibility of this disease, and for further examination, for the purpose of diagnosis.
7. Respiratory symptoms
Renal dysfunction occurred in 50% of lung infection, the most common is bronchitis, bronchial pneumonia, purulent bronchitis.
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2011/12/18
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What is acute renal failure?
Acute renal failure (also called acute kidney injury) means that your kidneys have suddenly stopped working. Your kidneys remove waste products and help balance water and salt and other minerals (electrolytes) in your blood. When your kidneys stop working, waste products, fluids, and electrolytes build up in your body. This can cause problems that can be deadly.
What causes acute renal failure?
Acute renal failure has three main causes:
A sudden, serious drop in blood flow to the kidneys. Heavy blood loss, an injury, or a bad infection called sepsis can reduce blood flow to the kidneys. Not enough fluid in the body (dehydration) also can harm the kidneys.
Damage from some medicines, poisons, or infections. Most people don't have any kidney problems from taking medicines. But people who have serious, long-term health problems are more likely than other people to have a kidney problem from medicines. Examples of medicines that can sometimes harm the kidneys include:
Antibiotics, such as gentamicin and streptomycin.
Pain medicines, such as aspirin and ibuprofen.
Some blood pressure medicines, such as ACE inhibitors.
The dyes used in some X-ray tests.
A sudden blockage that stops urine from flowing out of the kidneys. Kidney stones, a tumor, an injury, or an enlarged prostate gland can cause a blockage.
You have a greater chance of getting acute renal failure if:
You are an older adult.
You have a long-term health problem such as kidney or liver disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart failure, or obesity.
You are already very ill and are in the hospital or intensive care (ICU). Heart or belly surgery or a bone marrow transplant can make you more likely to have kidney failure.
Acute renal failure (also called acute kidney injury) means that your kidneys have suddenly stopped working. Your kidneys remove waste products and help balance water and salt and other minerals (electrolytes) in your blood. When your kidneys stop working, waste products, fluids, and electrolytes build up in your body. This can cause problems that can be deadly.
What causes acute renal failure?
Acute renal failure has three main causes:
A sudden, serious drop in blood flow to the kidneys. Heavy blood loss, an injury, or a bad infection called sepsis can reduce blood flow to the kidneys. Not enough fluid in the body (dehydration) also can harm the kidneys.
Damage from some medicines, poisons, or infections. Most people don't have any kidney problems from taking medicines. But people who have serious, long-term health problems are more likely than other people to have a kidney problem from medicines. Examples of medicines that can sometimes harm the kidneys include:
Antibiotics, such as gentamicin and streptomycin.
Pain medicines, such as aspirin and ibuprofen.
Some blood pressure medicines, such as ACE inhibitors.
The dyes used in some X-ray tests.
A sudden blockage that stops urine from flowing out of the kidneys. Kidney stones, a tumor, an injury, or an enlarged prostate gland can cause a blockage.
You have a greater chance of getting acute renal failure if:
You are an older adult.
You have a long-term health problem such as kidney or liver disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart failure, or obesity.
You are already very ill and are in the hospital or intensive care (ICU). Heart or belly surgery or a bone marrow transplant can make you more likely to have kidney failure.
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