1 Feeling weak.
If after a whole night's rest, you don't regain your energy, feel weak, and are not interested in sex, this is probably a sign of kidney weakness. Because when the kidneys are not functioning well, a lot of waste products are hard to be excreted from the urine, and you will have a feeling of lethargy, tiredness and weakness. If the kidneys are diseased, nutrients such as proteins will leak out of the kidneys and be excreted through the urine, and there will also be signs of tiredness. Some patients may think they are overworked, or for other reasons, and ignore kidney problems.
No appetite
A person's ability to eat can really reflect health. Not wanting to eat, anorexia, and even nausea and vomiting are common symptoms of kidney disease. Some patients always go to gastroenterology or hepatology to see if they have stomach or liver disease. As soon as they don't have stomach or liver disease, they put it aside and forget to see a nephrologist, which delays their condition.
3 Frothy urine.
Foam in discharged urine? There are many reasons for foam in urine, among which, if protein leaks into urine from kidney, there will be a lot of foam in urine.
4 Frequent back pain
This is the most obvious reaction. Pain is the body's way of telling us that we are sick. The kidneys are located on either side of the lumbar spine, so when the kidneys are sick, you will feel lower back pain.
5Frequent urination and low urine output
Frequent trips to the bathroom that simply won't stop, or on the contrary, not urinating once a day. Healthy people urinate about 4-6 times a day, with a volume of about 800-2000 milliliters. If they urinate too much or too little, it's time to pay attention.
6 Swelling all over the body.
There are many reasons why people have edema. For example, drinking too much water, or sleeping too much, being too obese. Eyelids, face, calves and other parts of the body can have slight edema, or transient edema. If this is not the case, it is necessary to suspect whether there is a problem with the kidneys.
7 Red color is seen in urine.
Red blood in urine is a very serious problem. Protein or occult blood in urine is an important indication of kidney disease. Check the urine routine to be clear. However, sometimes doctors who are not specialized in kidney disease ignore this. It is recommended to consult a nephrologist.
8 Pallor.
Soon, the rosy cheeks become pale and weak? Anemia patients often go to the hematology department to see anemia. In fact, in addition to the function of the kidneys to excrete waste, there are endocrine functions, secretion of hematopoietic hormones. When kidney function is impaired, it can also cause anemia.
9 Related Diabetes
If you are a diabetic, be sure to check your kidneys. It's called diabetic nephropathy because diabetes causes kidney disease, a complication of diabetes. Diabetic nephropathy is divided into five stages, and early treatment is good. Once it is advanced, it is hard to treat and can develop into uremia. So diabetic patients must often see nephrology.
10High blood pressure damage
High blood pressure can make your kidneys fail. High blood pressure can cause hypertensive nephropathy, also known as hypertensive kidney damage. Of course, kidney disease can also cause high blood pressure. If your blood pressure is high, watch out for kidney disease.
Food for men with kidney deficiency:
More meat, such as bone marrow, pig kidney, quail, mutton, pigeon meat, etc., has a very good effect on the kidney; aquatic scallops, sea bass, sea cucumbers, shrimp are aphrodisiac food; fruits and vegetables in the mulberry, yam, hawthorn can be eaten as a snack; herbs such as goji berries, Cordyceps sinensis, eucommia. Gorgon fruit, etc. It has a very good effect on male spermatorrhea, limb weakness and other symptoms.