Nephrogenic anemia mostly manifests as mild to moderate anemia, which is manifested by pale nails, pale lips and mucous membranes, and fatigue.
Renal anemia is mostly mild to moderate anemia, mainly due to the reduction of erythropoietin secretion by renal tissues, so it is called renal anemia; at the same time, it is related to iron deficiency, malnutrition, shortening of the life span of red blood cells, chronic blood loss from the gastrointestinal tract, inflammation and other factors.
In addition to renal anemia, patients also have symptoms of primary kidney disease, such as chronic glomerulonephritis patients manifested as proteinuria, hematuria, edema and hypertension; diabetic nephropathy patients manifested as high blood glucose, proteinuria, edema and so on.
Patients with renal anemia should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.