The occurrence of kidney disease has a great impact on human health and even normal life, and the sequelae of kidney disease in children cannot be ignored. Abnormal kidney function will appear at a young age, which will inevitably be detected in time and seriously hinder their normal development and growth. At this time, what family members need to do most is to make correct treatment preparations for their children. What we need to study now is what are the sequelae of kidney disease in children. Is kidney disease completely cured after treatment? We can be like normal people, but sometimes we still need to pay attention to conditioning, because improper conditioning will leave sequelae. So what are the sequelae of kidney disease? 1. Hypoglycemia: When kidney disease patients are unable to effectively activate insulin in their bodies, some chronic diabetic patients with originally high blood sugar levels will show symptoms of hypoglycemia. 2. Male "feminization": When kidney disease occurs, there is no way to inactivate the estrogen in the body, and many male patients will show feminization symptoms such as breast enlargement and loss of body hair. 3. Anemia: Kidney disease causes a decrease in erythropoietin, and kidney disease patients will develop symptoms of anemia such as general fatigue. 4. Fractures: Renal dysfunction causes a decrease in the active vitamin D3 that regulates calcium and phosphorus metabolism, making kidney patients prone to fractures. 5. Nosebleeds: Kidney disease causes the body's coagulation function to decline, causing kidney disease patients to have frequent nosebleeds. 6. Heart failure: When suffering from kidney disease, toxins and acidosis in the patient's body restrict the contraction and relaxation of myocardial cells, thus inducing heart failure. 7. Uremic encephalopathy: When it occurs in patients with kidney disease, the toxins in the body cannot be completely eliminated, resulting in damage to the nerve center, leading to symptoms such as auditory hallucinations, convulsions, epilepsy, and aphasia. After suffering from sequelae of kidney disease, active treatment is needed, and more adjustments in life are also needed, such as more rest, keeping warm, eating less high-protein food, etc., which are also very helpful for the relief of this condition. At the same time, attention should be paid to preventing the occurrence of diseases such as colds and respiratory infections, so as not to aggravate the condition of sequelae. The above is the relevant introduction, I hope it will be helpful to you. Therefore, parents of sick children should pay attention. They should not take it lightly after their children's kidney disease treatment, and should pay attention to preventing the occurrence of sequelae. |
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