With the continuous development of modern medicine, people's health awareness is gradually improving, however, there is a chronic disease that is quietly becoming a health "killer", which is uremia. According to the data, there are as many as 10-200,000 new uremia patients in China every year, and the trend is younger. So, why is the incidence of uremia increasing?There are more and more uremia patients, and it may have nothing to do with tobacco and alcohol, but it is more than these 2 things!
First of all, the increase in uremia is related to environmental pollution. Uremia is a severe failure of the kidneys, resulting in the inability of the body to excrete metabolic waste products properly. In modern society, with the continuous development of industry and automobiles, environmental pollution problems are becoming more and more serious, including air pollution, water pollution and food pollution. These pollutants not only pose a threat to human health, but also cause damage to the kidneys, which in turn leads to the occurrence of uremia.
Secondly, the increase in uremia patients is associated with poor eating habits. In modern society, people's eating habits are becoming more and more unhealthy, including excessive intake of high-fat, high-calorie, high-salt, high-sugar foods, as well as frequent consumption of fast food, takeaway and other foods. These poor eating habits will not only lead to the occurrence of obesity, hypertension, diabetes and other diseases, but also damage kidney function, which in turn will increase the incidence of uremia. Therefore, we need to change our bad eating habits and eat more healthy foods such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains to protect kidney health.
Finally, the increase in uremia is associated with physical inactivity. In modern society, people's work pressure is increasing, and many people sit for long hours every day and lack exercise. Exercise can promote the body's metabolism, enhance the body's immunity, and help prevent the occurrence of diseases. However, long-term lack of exercise not only leads to the occurrence of diseases such as obesity, hypertension, and diabetes, but also impairs kidney function, which in turn increases the incidence of uremia. Therefore, we need to change the lifestyle of lack of exercise and insist on moderate exercise to protect kidney health.
In conclusion, there are many reasons for the increasing number of uremia patients, among which environmental pollution and poor eating habits are the main reasons. We need to take proactive measures to prevent uremia, including reducing environmental pollution, improving eating habits, and exercising regularly. Only in this way can we better protect kidney health and prevent the occurrence of uremia. At the same time, we also need to raise awareness of uremia and conduct regular kidney tests and blood sugar tests in order to detect and ** uremia in time.