There are many symptoms of advanced uremia in men, including edema, hypertension, heart failure, shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting.
Uremia is the final outcome of the continued progression of various chronic kidney diseases. Patients with uremia have a serious decline in renal excretory and endocrine functions, and are prone to edema, nausea and vomiting, taste of urine in the mouth, heart failure, hypertension, shortness of breath, pleural effusion, renal anemia, and so on.
Patients with uremia need prompt renal replacement therapy, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation. Patients who are to undergo hemodialysis are advised to establish vascular access in advance.
Male patients with uremia should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of specialized physicians.