Uremic dialysis patients in the late stage may have symptoms such as severe heart failure, hypotension, decreased appetite, itchy skin, insomnia and so on.
1. Severe heart failure: mainly due to the heavy long-term water and sodium load, as well as the stimulation of uremic toxins, patients manifest chest tightness and shortness of breath, aggravated by activities, and even can not lie down.
2. Hypotension: due to the decline in cardiac function of patients, it can be manifested as hypotension during dialysis, or continuous hypotension.
3. Decreased appetite: due to the stimulation of toxins and sodium retention, patients often have decreased appetite.
4. itchy skin: toxin stimulation and impaired calcium and phosphorus metabolism can lead to itchy skin.
5. Insomnia: due to the toxin stimulation and restless legs syndrome and other reasons, can lead to insomnia.
Uremia patients are advised to go to regular hospitals as soon as possible, under the guidance of doctors for standardized treatment, and active treatment of various complications.