Glomerular filtration rate is an indicator reflecting the glomerular filtration function. Physiological low is generally not harmful; if it is due to pathological reasons, renal hypoplasia may occur.
Kidney is the main excretory organ of human body. Physiological low glomerular filtration rate may be affected by age and gender, for example, women have lower glomerular filtration rate than men, which is generally harmless.
Pathological low glomerular filtration rate is harmful in chronic glomerulonephritis and chronic renal insufficiency. Patients with impaired glomerular filtration function, toxins and water accumulation in the body, blood creatinine, urea nitrogen and other elevated, nausea and vomiting, taste of urine in the mouth, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
When you have low glomerular filtration rate, you should go to the hospital in time to see the doctor, clarify the cause under the guidance of professional physicians, and treat it in time.