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Uremia is a severe kidney disease that is a clinical syndrome caused by chronic impairment of kidney function. During the development of uremia, the kidneys are unable to effectively remove waste products and excess water from the body, resulting in the accumulation of toxins and water in the body, which can cause a range of symptoms and complications.
The development of uremia is a gradual process that usually takes many years. However, if we can ** some uremia-related diseases in time, we can effectively slow down the damage to kidney function and reduce the risk of uremia.
The following are four diseases, if left untreated for a long time, it is easy to develop into uremia and need to be timed**:
1.Chronic glomerulonephritis: Chronic glomerulonephritis is a common kidney disease that results in impaired kidney function due to chronic inflammation of the glomeruli. The symptoms of chronic glomerulonephritis may not be obvious, but if left untimed**, it can lead to a gradual deterioration of kidney function, which may eventually develop into uremia.
2.Diabetic nephropathy: Diabetic nephropathy is damage to the kidneys caused by long-term high blood sugar. There are five stages in the development of diabetic nephropathy, from increased glomerular filtration rate, to proteinuria, to decreased renal function, and eventually uremia. Timely control of blood sugar levels can slow the progression of diabetic nephropathy.
3.Hypertensive nephropathy: Hypertensive nephropathy is damage to the kidneys caused by long-term high blood pressure. Hypertensive nephropathy may lead to decreased renal filtration and eventually uremia. Timely control of hypertension can slow the progression of hypertensive nephropathy.
4.Obstructive nephropathy: Obstructive nephropathy is caused by an obstruction of the passage of urine during the process, resulting in hydronephrosis. Obstructive nephropathy can lead to impaired kidney function and eventually uremia if left untimely**.
In traditional Chinese medicine, uremia is known as "kidney failure". According to TCM, uremia is caused by impaired kidney function, resulting in the inability of waste products and toxins from the body to be excreted properly. The method of uremia in traditional Chinese medicine is mainly to enhance the function of the kidneys and promote the discharge of waste products by adjusting the balance of yin and yang in the body.
TCM methods for uremia include Chinese medicine and acupuncture. Traditional Chinese medicine** usually uses some traditional Chinese medicine that has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, diluting water and reducing swelling, such as Coptis chinensis, Skullcap, Ze Yuan, etc. Acupuncture** can enhance the function of the kidneys by stimulating specific acupuncture points to adjust the flow of qi and blood in the body.
In conclusion, if symptoms of uremia-related diseases appear, you should see a doctor in time and receive **. Both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine have their own methods and advantages in uremia, and patients can choose the right method for themselves according to their own situation. At the same time, maintaining good lifestyle habits, such as a reasonable diet and moderate exercise, can also help prevent and delay the development of uremia.
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