Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing prevalence of kidney diseases, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD), which often presents with no obvious early symptoms, making early detection crucial [1][2] - Nearly 50% of kidney diseases have a hidden onset, emphasizing the need for awareness and monitoring of symptoms [1] - The case of a woman who developed uremia after significant weight gain and subsequent weight loss illustrates the potential health risks associated with neglecting early signs of kidney issues [1] Group 2 - Chronic kidney disease can progress to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) if not identified and treated early, underscoring the importance of regular health check-ups [2] - Three key tests are recommended for early detection of asymptomatic kidney disease: urinalysis, blood biochemical tests, and urinary system ultrasound [3][4][5] - Common symptoms to watch for include swelling in the legs, high blood pressure, decreased appetite, fatigue, and increased susceptibility to fractures [6]
24岁女子面部长期肿胀,体重从102斤增至160斤,以为吃胖了去减肥,没想到确诊尿毒症,“爱吃辣,没有遗传病,也不爱喝奶茶”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-15 05:01