Symptoms of renal tubular acidosis

Symptoms of renal tubular acidosis commonly include hypokalemia, urination symptoms and skeletal system symptoms.
1. Hypokalemia: most of the patients with renal tubular acidosis will have hypokalemia, and the patients will have weakness and flaccid paralysis, and in serious cases, they will have respiratory muscle paralysis and cardiac arrhythmia.
2. Urination symptoms: many patients will have polyuria, increased nocturia, and some patients will have uremia, lumbago, lumbago and other phenomena.
3. Skeletal system symptoms: If the patient is an adult, there will be bone pain, osteoporosis and bone deformity. If the patient is a teenager or a child, there will be bone deformity, short stature and other skeletal developmental abnormalities.
Renal tubular acidosis may also have other clinical symptoms, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examinations, after a clear diagnosis, to give the corresponding treatment, so as to avoid the development of the disease to increase the difficulty of treatment.