Uremia is a syndrome consisting of a series of clinical manifestations that appear in the end stage of renal failure, and may present with clinical manifestations of multiple systems throughout the body. Prevention of uremia includes good living habits, regular medical checkups and treatment of primary diseases.
1. Adopt good living habits: Since uremia itself is caused by the end stage of chronic renal failure, it is necessary to have a healthy diet, choose low-protein food, avoid high salt food, quit smoking and alcohol, pay attention to rest, and eat less spicy and stimulating food, so as to avoid aggravating the burden on the kidneys, reduce the occurrence of kidney disease, and slow down the progress of renal function.
2. Regular examination, early detection and diagnosis: regular physical examination of healthy patients can detect early, diagnose kidney disease and start treatment during the period of normal kidney function.
3. Treatment of primary disease: If there is chronic nephritis such as hypertension, diabetes, etc., it needs to be treated as early as possible, so as not to affect the function of the kidneys and lead to uremia. At the same time, if the patient can not be cured, the need for early control to ease the pressure on the kidneys, so as to avoid further deterioration of the kidneys.
It is recommended that patients should visit regular hospitals in time for early intervention to prevent the occurrence of uremia.