How to detect kidney disease early in life

  One of the main reasons why chronic kidney disease is not noticed in its early stages is that the early symptoms are more insidious. Many patients often wait until they are obviously unwell before they go to the hospital, only to find that they are already at the end stage of chronic kidney disease, at which point they can only undergo renal replacement therapy.  Early detection of kidney disease and early formal treatment can help patients delay the development of the disease and improve the quality of life. Experts suggest that ordinary people should have at least one routine urine examination every year, especially those with high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, frequent or recurrent urinary tract infections should not be neglected. So, what are the ways for ordinary people to identify early kidney disease? Experts remind, pay attention to the small details of life, such as the following conditions, you should promptly go to the hospital to see a doctor.  1. no energy When the kidney function is not good, many wastes are difficult to excrete from the urine, there will be a lack of energy, fatigue, weakness and other feelings. Kidney disease, protein and other nutrients from the kidney leakage, through the urine out of the body, will also have no energy performance. Some patients may think that they are overworked, or for other reasons, and ignore the kidney problem.  2. Do not want to eat Do not want to eat, anorexia, or even nausea, vomiting, is also a common symptom of kidney disease. Some patients always go to the gastroenterology or hepatology department first to see if they have stomach or liver disease, but when they don’t have stomach or liver disease, they put it aside and forget to see a kidney doctor, which results in delaying the condition.  3. urine foamy, does not disappear for a long time There are various reasons for foam in urine, among which if protein leaks from the kidneys into the urine, the urine will foam a lot.  4. Back pain The kidneys are located on both sides of the spine at the waist, so when the kidneys are diseased, you will feel back pain and back pain.  5. Too much or too little urine A healthy person will urinate about 4-8 times a day according to the amount of water he drinks, and the volume of urine is about 1500ml.  6. edema Drink too much water, or sleep too long, too obese, eyelids, face, calves and other parts can appear a slight edema, or edema quickly disappear, if not, we should suspect whether the kidneys have a problem.  In short, I hope we can exercise more at ordinary times, pay more attention to the changes of our body, and go to the hospital for professional examination in time if there is any abnormality to ensure that we have a healthy body and make our life happier and better!