What are the symptoms of renal tubular acidosis

Renal tubular acidosis may cause urinary system symptoms such as thirst, excessive drinking and urination; respiratory and circulatory system symptoms such as panic and arrhythmia; and skeletal system symptoms such as bone pain. 1. Urinary system symptoms: renal tubular acidosis may cause abnormal urinary concentration function in human body, and it is easy to have symptoms such as thirst, drinking and urination, increased nocturia, and urinary stones. 2. Respiratory and circulatory system: As renal tubular acidosis may cause low potassium, symptoms such as panic and arrhythmia may occur, and in severe cases, symptoms such as dyspnea and respiratory muscle paralysis may also occur. 3. Skeletal system symptoms: it may lead to growth retardation and rickets in children, and adults may have symptoms such as bone pain and osteoporosis. In addition, renal tubular acidosis will cause hypokalemia, and may also lead to weakness, paralysis and other systemic symptoms. When patients find renal tubular acidosis, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time, and clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of doctors, and actively standardize the treatment.