Saturday, August 30, 2014

Why Would Patients with ESRF Have Nosebleed?

Patients with end-stage renal failure would have more symptoms, and the common symptoms are nausea and poor appetite. But there is an uncommon or less unknown symptom: nosebleed. Why do patients with ESRF have nosebleed often?

Nausea, vomiting and poor appetite are common symptoms of patients at the beginning of ESRF. But when their illness becomes advanced, their whole body system would be affected, and they would suffer from mental disorder and severe coma which may kill them. Then what are the reasons of nosebleeding? In fact, nosebleed in patients with end-stage renal failure is led by nasal mucous membrane rupture caused by blood pressure or high creatinine. In order to avoid the appearance of similar symptoms or severer symptoms, patients with renal failure should have early treatment so as not to lead to the progression of early end-stage renal failure.

Now treatment of western medicine is mainly drug treatment, the main function of which is to reduce serum creatinine and toxins in blood by increasing the discharge of intestinal toxins. It plays the role of discharging toxins, but it just takes temporary solution in the end which would lower the level of endotoxin in the blood temporarily. Dialysis is a good example. It could not restore the damaged kidney function fundamentally, and it is a helpless choice for patients with end-stage renal failure. Long-term dialysis would lead to a gradual loss of kidney function. And kidney transplantation is also a tough choice and treatment.

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