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Nervous System Symptoms in Chronic Kidney Failure Nervous system symptoms of Chronic Kidney Failure include a variety of conditions that will differ from one case to another, but generally include the follows: ﹡Early stage symptoms include insomnia, inattention and memory decline ﹡Severe buildup of toxins in Uremia include indifferent reaction, delirium, convulsions, hallucinations, coma and psychosis ﹡Sensory nerve symptoms, as compared to peripheral nerve lesions, can be more obviously detected. Common symptoms include limb numbness, burning sensation, pains, deep dull reflection; and sometimes increased nervous muscle excitability can occur, causing such symptoms as muscle tremor, cramps, restless leg syndrome, etc. Reasons why the above-mentioned symptoms in nerve symptom in Chronic Kidney Failure mainly include the follows: ﹡Accumulation of certain toxins can cause pontine hemorrhage ﹡Disorders of electrolytes and acid-base ﹡Brain blood vessel cramps caused by renal high blood pressure ﹡Hypoxia and increased capillary permeability can cause encephaledema ﹡Patients while doing the first times of dialysis can experience nausea, vomiting, headaches and convulsions, which are caused by imbalances of excellular liquid osmotic pressure as well as increased intracranial pressure. Kidney plays such an important role in maintaining our normal life that we can not live normally without healthy kidney. The above nerve-related symptoms usually occur when toxins in the blood damage patients nervous system, so not everyone with Chronic Kidney Failure will definitely suffer from the above system. But the more serious the kidney damage is, the higher the possibility that patients suffer from nervous system symptoms is. Therefore, preventing kidney failure develops to advanced stage is of great significance for Chronic Kidney Failure patients.
Posted on: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 06:04:14 +0000

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