What are the signs of poor kidney function

Kidney dysfunction may not be obvious in mild cases, but further development of the disease may show hematuria, proteinuria, edema, hypertension and other manifestations.
1. hematuria: there can be visual hematuria and microscopic hematuria, the former is manifested as deepening of the urine color to be washed or reddish; the latter can not be detected by the naked eye, and need to carry out the examination of urinary sediment.
2. Proteinuria: mainly manifested as increased foam in urine.
3. Edema: it is a common manifestation of renal diseases, mostly in the eyelids, face and other loose tissues, and in severe cases, generalized edema can also occur.
4. Hypertension: renal hypertension is categorized into renal vascular and renal hypertension, and all hypertensive patients, especially young people, should consider the possibility of renal disease.
If renal dysfunction is further aggravated and renal failure occurs, patients may manifest anorexia, poor appetite and other digestive symptoms, and may also have fatigue, acidosis, electrolyte disorders and other manifestations. The performance of patients with poor kidney function is varied, and there are individualized differences in the performance of different patients. It is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time for any discomfort, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of physicians.