Chronic nephritis can be diagnosed based on many symptoms in clinical practice. For example, if there are kidney problems in the human body, daily urination will be disrupted, which can reflect the symptoms of the kidney, especially the amount of urine, which is a good indicator to measure the severity of nephritis. Next, let's introduce how to measure one's condition based on the amount of urine output? Let's have a detailed understanding below.
For patients with chronic nephritis, the treatment of chronic nephritis should be strengthened, and once again, patients should always be aware of their condition. Nephrology experts point out that for patients with chronic nephritis, the condition can be seen from urine output.
So for patients, they should always monitor their urine volume. Generally, in the early stages, patients may only show an increase in nocturnal urination frequency and urine volume. If a healthy person does not drink a lot of water before bedtime, they should not urinate or only urinate once after sleeping at night. If they frequently urinate twice or more at night, they should go to the hospital to have their urine routine and kidney function checked.
Later, in the middle stage of chronic nephritis, patients generally exhibit anemia, symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, and pale complexion. At this time, the patient's urine output also changes. Patients with anemia, excluding hematological diseases, should pay attention to the presence of chronic renal insufficiency.
When patients with chronic nephritis worsen to uremia, they may experience symptoms such as decreased appetite, nausea, and skin itching, and there may also be certain changes in urine output. Therefore, patients with these symptoms, especially those with hypertension and anemia, must have their kidney function checked.
To sum up, chronic nephritis patients have many clinical symptoms. In addition to edema, infection and other symptoms we know, nephritis can also change the human urinary system, resulting in changes in urine volume and blood. In short, many complications can occur with nephritis.