2014年1月27日星期一

Why FSGS Patients Have Poor Appetite and Nausea

Poor appetite and nausea in FSGS are two common symptoms. If you want to know the causes, please reading following words.

The causes of poor appetite and nausea in FSGS

As the different situations the patients face to, the degree of the poor appetite and nausea are also different. As the decline of the kidney function, blood urea nitrogen elevated, urea enzymes resolve urea into ammonia in intestinal tract, which will stimulate gastrointestinal mucosa and cause nausea, vomiting. As a conclusion, the reason why FSGS patients suffer from poor appetite and nausea is that an increased BUN. For FSGS patients, kidneys function declined, patient urine frequently and the amount of urine at night get more. Due to too much water lost at night, so next morning, FSGS patients will suffer a high level of urea and this also leads to serious vomit in the morning.

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