Why You Shouldn’t Exert Yourself in Kidney Disease

When patients with kidney disease exert themselves, it may cause the burden of kidney and aggravate their condition, so it is usually recommended that patients with kidney disease pay attention to rest and avoid exertion. Excessive exertion may aggravate the original symptoms of kidney disease patients, leading to accelerated metabolism, resulting in excessive production of creatinine, urea nitrogen and other metabolic substances, which need to be excreted through the kidneys, and thus aggravate the burden on the kidneys. In addition, the resistance of patients with kidney disease is relatively low, and excessive exertion may make the resistance worse, which may easily lead to secondary infections and deterioration of renal function, so patients with kidney disease should avoid exertion. Patients with kidney disease are recommended to go to regular hospitals in time for consultation and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.