What Are the Severe Symptoms of Kidney Overdraft?
Generally, the severe symptoms of renal overdraft include soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, edema of the lower limbs, and sexual dysfunction.
Soreness and Weakness of the Waist and Knees: Severe renal overdraft can affect renal function, thereby impacting the body's metabolism and blood circulation, leading to soreness, weakness, and lack of strength in the waist, limbs, and knees.
Edema of the Lower Limbs: When renal function is compromised, the filtration function of the glomerulus or the kidney's ability to produce urine can also be affected. If urine production is obstructed, water in the body can accumulate in the lower limbs, causing edema and numbness in the lower limbs, sometimes accompanied by edema of the eyelids.
Sexual Dysfunction: In cases of severe renal overdraft in males, it can severely impair renal function, affecting the body's electrolyte stability and acid-base balance, which may impact male reproductive organs, leading to sexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction (insufficient firmness). Females may also experience symptoms such as irregular menstruation.
After experiencing the aforementioned symptoms, one should promptly seek medical attention. Normally, one can consume foods such as leeks or eggs to help facilitate recovery from the illness.