Women with poor renal function have more clinical manifestations, the more common ones are increased nocturia, swelling, proteinuria and others (such as nausea).
1. Increased nocturia: When there are problems in urine production and elimination, it may cause increased nocturia and frequent nocturia.
2. Swelling: If the kidney function is not good, it will affect the glomerular filtration. When the filtration function decreases and affects the kidney function, it is easy to cause swelling, which is manifested as swelling of limbs, facial swelling and so on.
3. Proteinuria: If the kidney function is damaged, it may cause proteinuria, which leads to cloudy urine, foamy, etc., which can be found through routine urine examination.
4. Others: there may also be symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, hematuria, etc. However, there are a small number of patients whose symptoms are not obvious at the initial stage, so they can not be detected, which can be analyzed by doing renal ultrasound and renal function test at present.
Female patients with poor renal function are recommended to visit regular hospitals in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to improve the relevant examinations and standardized treatment.