Symptoms of hepatorenal syndrome

Dr. Finley Lee
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2025-05-17 09:57:03
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The symptoms of hepatorenal syndrome include general symptoms, skin symptoms, electrolyte disorders, other organ changes, etc.
1. General symptoms of
patients are generally poor, mostly manifested as oliguria, fatigue, dry skin or edema, low fever, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension, etc.
2. Skin symptoms
of patients with skin and sclera yellow staining, skin mucosal bleeding, spider nevus, liver palms, etc.
3. Electrolyte disorders
will also appear hyponatremia, hypokalemia or hyperkalemia.
4. Other organ changes such
as hypersplenism, splenomegaly, genital atrophy, hair loss, male breast development and other abnormal symptoms.