write the symptoms of uremia
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Uremia can occur once the creatinine clearance is below 10-20 mL/min. Clinically, it is heralded by the onset of the following signs and symptoms:
Nausea
Vomiting
Fatigue
Anorexia
Weight loss
Muscle cramps
Pruritus
Mental status changes
Visual disturbances
Increased thirst
Patients may report nonspecific symptoms, which become chronic and progressive over time because of the gradual onset of the disease. Making the diagnosis of uremia may be difficult in young children because of the nonspecificity of clinical symptoms.
Metabolic abnormalities such as anemia, acidemia, and electrolyte abnormalities are prominent.
Nausea
Vomiting
Fatigue
Anorexia
Weight loss
Muscle cramps
Pruritus
Mental status changes
Visual disturbances
Increased thirst
Patients may report nonspecific symptoms, which become chronic and progressive over time because of the gradual onset of the disease. Making the diagnosis of uremia may be difficult in young children because of the nonspecificity of clinical symptoms.
Metabolic abnormalities such as anemia, acidemia, and electrolyte abnormalities are prominent.
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1 extreme tiredness or fatigue.
2 cramping in your legs.
3 little or no appetite.
4 headache.
5 nausea.
6 vomiting.
7 trouble concentrating.
2 cramping in your legs.
3 little or no appetite.
4 headache.
5 nausea.
6 vomiting.
7 trouble concentrating.
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