There is no necessary connection between kidney disease and sleep, but patients with kidney disease will suffer from decreased sleep quality due to physical discomfort or psychological factors, while staying up late frequently may not be conducive to the recovery of kidney disease.
Due to the elevated metabolites and toxins in the body caused by kidney disease, it will lead to the damage of the central nervous system, lungs, digestive tract and bones, and respiratory difficulties, abdominal distension, bone pain, etc. All these discomforts will affect the sleep state, thus easy to insomnia and shallow sleep. After the patient’s illness, his/her psychology may be anxious and tense, and stressful situations may also lead to insomnia.
In addition, staying up late for a long time prevents patients from getting enough rest, which is not conducive to the recovery of kidney disease.
When kidney disease or sleep disorder occurs, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.