Answering with these 4 questions, the kidneys are sending a warning about a serious disease, quickly go to see a doctor

Do you notice changes in urination?

Changes such as excessive urination at night, urine with foam, more / less urine output and pale / dark colored urine, blood in the urine, feeling tight or having difficulty urinating . .

Recently, which parts of the body do not know the reason?

Damaged kidneys do not remove excess fluid, so fluid builds up in your body, causing you to have swelling in your legs, ankles, feet, face .

Pruritus, skin rash?

Renal failure also causes patients to develop pimples and rashes that cause irritation on the skin. This happens because when the kidneys fail, the buildup of waste products in the blood causes an infection and an itching of many levels, but it can be worse than allergic itching. Many patients with kidney failure said that they felt itchy and could not stand it, scratching the skin and still not getting itchy .

Is your body often tired?

When the kidneys are working normally, they produce the amount of erythropoietin. This is a hormone that tells the body to make red blood cells that carry oxygen. However, when the kidneys fail, the amount of this hormone is less, so the body will have less red blood cells that carry oxygen . making you feel tired all the time. This is a condition of this lack of blood, patients will always feel tired, less concentrated, accompanied by headache, dizziness, nausea .

How to prevent kidney disease:

- Drink enough water: Every day you should drink from 1.5 to 2 liters of water to ensure enough water for the kidneys to work well.

- Limit salt intake because salt causes kidney damage and is one of the causes of hypertension.

- No smoking: Smoking causes kidney disease to progress faster.

- Do not use drugs indiscriminately: When using the drug requires instructions and prescriptions of doctors because there are many drugs harmful to the kidneys.

- Do not abuse laxatives and diuretics.

- Have a reasonable, balanced diet to avoid weight gain and excess cholesterol.

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