Can kidney disease cause bloating?

Kidney diseases can cause abdominal distension, kidney diseases include glomerulonephritis, renal failure and other diseases, the following is an example to illustrate. Glomerulonephritis causes abdominal distension: First, glomerulonephritis is an autoimmune disease, it produces urinary protein caused by the body protein drop, so it causes hypoproteinemia with sodium retention, gastrointestinal mucosa edema, poorer digestion, so the patient has abdominal distension, nausea, nausea, poor digestion and other symptoms. Second, patients with glomerulonephritis suffer from hypoproteinemia causing sodium retention, thus causing complications such as ascites and abdominal distension. If patients with glomerulonephritis suffer from abdominal distension, they can be given diuretic, decongestive and urinary protein reduction treatments. If the patients’ urinary protein decreases, albumin rises, and swelling decreases, the symptoms of abdominal distension can be relieved naturally.