Is uremia 'dragged out'? Reminder: There are 2 stinks on the body, maybe the kidneys are calling for help
Auntie Wang's relatives gave some concave beans, and they went home and fried them. The power went out while cooking. After tasting the beans, they felt that the beans were cooked, so they brought them to the table.
Aunt Wang ate a plate of concanavas, but after a few hours, she vomited and threw up again, as if poisoned. After the treatment in the clinic, she went home, but she did not urinate for several days, so she rushed there. Hospital.
The hospital was diagnosed with acute renal failure caused by food poisoning!
1. Many uremias are "drag" out
There are about 120 million people with chronic kidney disease in our country, and the incidence of chronic kidney disease in adults is 10.8%. On average, one in ten people has chronic kidney disease.
Chronic kidney disease is very common, so how does it develop into uremia?
Once suffering from chronic kidney disease, without active treatment, the progression of the disease may lead to further impairment of renal function, and irreversible decline , or even chronic renal failure, and may eventually develop into uremia.
The mutual influence of various diseases, urinary tract infection, genetic factors, overuse of antibiotics, frequent urination, excessive salty diet, too good diet, etc., are all inseparable from the occurrence of uremia.
2. If there are "2 odors" on the body, the kidneys may be damaged
Once the kidney function is abnormal, the body may have abnormal odor. If the body has the following two odors, it is likely to be a signal of kidney damage.
1. Urine smell
Many patients with chronic renal failure will have a smelly urine, which is mainly related to the decline of renal function. After the renal function is damaged, the metabolism of toxins is affected, which may lead to the accumulation of urea in the body, resulting in the smell of urine.
2, bad breath
When you have bad breath and obvious urine smell in your mouth, you should be alert to kidney disease. The urea in the body cannot be excreted in time and is decomposed into ammonia, and there will be a bad smell in your mouth.
3. People get old and their kidneys get old first? 3 points to protect the kidneys
The kidney is one of the most important organs in the human body. It is said that the old kidney will grow old first. Therefore, the kidney must be properly protected.
Under normal circumstances, when the age is around 40 years old, the kidneys will begin to age slowly , so the increase of age is one of the reasons for the aging of the kidneys. Kidney aging generally has two types, one is the reduction of kidney size, and the other is the decline of kidney function.
In daily life, we must do a good job of protecting the kidneys, and try to do these things as little as possible.
1. Smoking
Studies have found that smoking has obvious nephrotoxicity, and may also lead to increased urinary protein, damage to renal function, and even induce uremia.
2. Drink the beverage as water
Drinking beverages as water will not only increase the risk of obesity, but may also lead to elevated blood sugar and kidney damage.
3. Abuse of drugs and health products
Drugs are three-point poisonous, and the same is true for health care products. Usually, drug abuse should be avoided, so as not to increase kidney damage and induce kidney disease.
The occurrence of uremia is related to many factors. What we can do is to stay away from those habits and diets that will damage the kidneys, and protect the kidneys from life. If you notice bad breath or smell of urine on your body, be careful as a signal of kidney damage.
References:
[1] Why are more and more people suffering from uremia? It's not because of tobacco and alcohol, you may also have these 3 habits... Popular Science China. 2019-10-22
[2] Why do young people get uremia? Note: Do these things sparingly! .Health Times.2021-04-11
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