Lower blood potassium
Hyp kalium is a condition that many patients with kidney disease will encounter. After the disease started, symptoms such as bloating, constipation and general weakness appeared quite clearly. Potassium ions need to be supplemented promptly to reduce damage to the body.
Low hemoglobin levels
Under normal conditions, hemoglobin levels in the blood remain stable, showing that the amount of erythropoietin secreted by the kidneys meets the needs of the body and bone marrow to perform well the function of blood-forming.
However, when there is a disease that reduces the ability to produce hemoglobin, hemoglobin levels in the blood will decrease, leading to rapid heartbeat, pale skin and even impaired digestive function.
Low blood pressure
Low blood pressure is a very dangerous condition. Persistent low blood pressure can damage many organs.
Some people with chronic kidney disease take medication for a long time, combined with improper living habits, which can cause abnormal blood pressure levels. This affects the supply of blood to the organs and increases the risk of complications.
Lower blood sugar
Because the glycemic index is stable, sugar can be converted into energy to maintain normal activities. However, some people with diabetic kidney disease may use incorrect medications during the treatment phase, and their living habits are not adjusted.
Blood sugar is easily improperly controlled and significantly decreases. Continuous hypoglycemia is harmful to the body. In this case, it is necessary to adjust promptly to restore stable blood sugar.