Side effects of hormone therapy for kidney disease

In the process of treating kidney disease, hormones may produce certain side effects: 1. Patients may have complications of infection, the immunity of the body of kidney disease patients is reduced, in the process of treatment, the application of a large number of hormones or long time application of hormones may further reduce the immunity of patients, leading to complications of infection; 2. The application of hormones will also promote the excretion of calcium, induce osteoporosis, and even produce aseptic Femoral head necrosis; 3. Hormones may also lead to severe gastrointestinal bleeding; 4. Other psychiatric symptoms such as agitation and insomnia may occur; 5. Symptoms similar to adrenocorticotropism, such as centripetal obesity, full moon face, acne, hirsutism, hypertension, increased heart rate, profuse sweating and sodium and water retention; 6. abnormalities; 7. Some other rare side effects may occur, including menstrual disorders, cataracts, glaucoma, etc.