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What will happen to long-term kidney deficiency?


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Long-term kidney deficiency can lead to abnormal urine, water electrolyte disorder, metabolite retention, etc., as follows:
1. Abnormal urine
Kidney is the key organ for excreting waste and regulating body fluid balance. Long-term kidney deficiency can lead to abnormal urine, such as decreased urine volume, turbid urine color, protein, red blood cells or white blood cells in urine, etc.
2. Water electrolyte disorder
Long-term kidney deficiency can lead to imbalance of water, sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus and other electrolytes in the body, and related symptoms, such as thirst, fatigue, arrhythmia, etc.
3. metabolite retention
Long-term kidney deficiency can lead to metabolite retention, such as increased urea nitrogen, creatinine, etc., affecting the normal metabolic function of the body, edema.