2015年1月6日星期二

what are the complications of kidney disease and how to treat them

what are the complications of kidney disease and how to treat them
What complications of the treatment of chronic kidney disease is, how to treat? Various body systems are compromised due to kidney patients of all acid-base balance of water and electrolyte imbalance, resulting in a very complex clinical manifestations. Uremia are not familiar with, do not know, maybe in uremic patients will be looking in the wrong department treatment, leading to misdiagnosis, thus delaying the timing of the treatment of uremia.

Complications in the treatment of chronic kidney disease are as follows:

First, chronic kidney disease digestive complications.

Chronic kidney disease may be nausea, vomiting, hiccups, vomiting blood or blood in the stool, anorexia, diarrhea, when these symptoms occur when patients may think they have stomach ailments and treatment in gastroenterology, some doctors also misdiagnosed patients hepatitis, dysentery , gastritis, peptic ulcer or bleeding, gastroenteritis.

Second, chronic kidney disease, neuromuscular complications.

Drowsiness, lethargy, coma misdiagnosed as hepatic coma; paresthesia misdiagnosed as peripheral neuritis; insomnia, depression, lack of concentration often misdiagnosed as neurosis; hallucinations, psychosis misdiagnosed as psychotic; misdiagnosed as epilepsy Idiopathic epilepsy.

Third, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular respiratory complications.

Hypertension often misdiagnosed as essential hypertension; left ventricular failure misdiagnosed as coronary heart disease, hypertensive heart disease; difficulty breathing misdiagnosed as pulmonary heart disease; toxic acid misdiagnosed as respiratory infection acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis; chronic kidney disease often misdiagnosed as lung bronchiectasis, bronchial asthma.

Four, chronic kidney disease blood system complications.

Anemia often misdiagnosed as iron deficiency anemia, aplastic anemia; epistaxis misdiagnosed as epidemic hemorrhagic fever; skin purpura misdiagnosed as thrombocytopenic purpura, allergic purpura.

Fifth, skeletal complications of chronic kidney disease.

Osteomalacia, bone sclerosis, osteitis misdiagnosed as arthritis; renal rickets misdiagnosed as malnutrition, rickets.

Six, chronic kidney disease pruritus: misdiagnosed as nervous pruritus.

Seven, urinary tract complications of chronic kidney disease: polyuria misdiagnosed as diabetes; nocturnal enuresis often misdiagnosed as neurological polyuria.

Eight, infection misdiagnosed as general bacterial infections.

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