1. Hypernatremia: thirst, decrease in urine volume, fatigue, nausea and
vomiting, fervescence, dehydration, drowsy, dysphoria and even coma.
2. Water metabolism disorders: diuresis, frequent urination at night, thirst,
dry mucous membrane, fatigue, swelling, high blood pressure, pulmonary edema and
heart failure and so on.
3. Hyperkalemia: arrhythmia, low blood pressure, and even cardiac arrest.
4. Hyponatremia: fatigue, nausea, vomiting, headache, drowsy, muscles cramp,
low blood pressure and even encephaledema and so on.
5. Metabolic acidosis: poor appetite, stomachache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue,
headache and even coma.
6. Renal osteopathia: ostealgia, bone deformity and poor growth and
development.
7. Hypokalemia: myasthenia, respiratory failure, abdominal distension,
astriction, retention of urine, arrhythmia, low blood pressure and so on.
Once the high creatinine begins to cause the severe symptoms which may
threaten lifes, dialysis treatment will be used to help them eliminate these
toxins and excessive water. However, dialysis can only maintain patients’ life
to a certain degree, it can not treat kidney disease. Moreover, some patients
may also suffer from the side effects caused by dialysis. But more and more
patients decide to stop dialysis treatment, and they need an efficient treatment
to help them get rid of it gradually.
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