Uremia is the end stage of chronic renal failure, and uremia will lead to oliguria.
Patients with uremia experience oliguria because the tissues of the kidneys have been destroyed, the patient’s renal function is severely reduced, the kidneys’ function of filtering urine and excreting urine is lost, and there is little or no urine output.
In addition, patients with uremia may also have symptoms such as edema, metabolic acidosis, nausea and vomiting, taste of urine in the mouth, heart failure, pericardial effusion, shortness of breath, pleural effusion and other symptoms, which should be treated with renal replacement therapy in time.
When oliguria occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause under the guidance of professional physicians and timely treatment.