Reduced kidney volume is called renal atrophy in medicine, and the symptoms after renal atrophy include cardiovascular system, urinary system, digestive system and other symptoms.
1. Cardiovascular system: renal atrophy causes the blood perfusion of kidneys to decrease continuously, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of kidneys so that capillaries are in a state of contraction for a long period of time, resulting in slowing down of the blood flow rate, thus causing high blood pressure causing headache and dizziness.
2. Urinary system: renal atrophy will cause damage to renal tissues, resulting in symptoms of renal insufficiency such as hematuria, proteinuria, edema, oliguria and other symptoms, with the progression of the disease may appear renal failure or even uremia.
3. Digestive system: The continuous damage of kidney function after renal atrophy will cause digestive system discomfort such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
If you have the above symptoms, you should go to the doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and cooperate with the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.