Right waist tenderness
Edit and sort out the clinical manifestations and preliminary diagnosis of symptoms? How to mitigate and prevent? It hurts when the right waist compresses the abdomen from shallow to deep. Colitis abdominal pain is usually dull pain or colic. Other manifestations include loss of appetite, bloating, nausea, vomiting and hepatomegaly. There may be tenderness in the left lower abdomen, and sometimes the spastic colon may be touched. Common systemic symptoms include emaciation, fatigue, fever and anemia. Chronic glomerulonephritis, also known as chronic nephritis, is generally caused by proteinuria, hematuria and a corresponding set of clinical manifestations due to pathological damage of various kidney diseases. The clinical manifestations are asymptomatic hematuria, asymptomatic proteinuria, fatigue, edema, lumbago, hyperlipidemia, hypoproteinemia, late anemia, symptoms of digestive nervous system, acidosis, electrolyte disorder, heart failure, hypertension, polyuria, anuria, hearing loss, fundus infarction, itchy skin, emaciation, alopecia, bone pain, infection and inflammation. Tenderness of waist: seen in small intestinal diseases, such as enteritis and intestinal parasitic diseases. Left lumbar tenderness is seen in left kidney and descending colon lesions. Prevention of colon diseases: calcium can slow down the growth rate of intestinal wall cells, thus inhibiting the spread of early tumors. Further analysis shows that the person with the highest calcium intake can reduce the risk of colon cancer by 22%. Healthy lifestyle, such as exercise, maintaining normal weight, eating less meat, eating more fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Eat a reasonable diet, keep exercising and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. If there are intestinal symptoms, such as constipation and bloody stool, colonoscopy should be done for early detection and treatment. Prevention of kidney disease 1, do more exercise, stay healthy, do more exercise, stay healthy, help to reduce blood pressure and the risk of chronic kidney disease. Department of Nephrology, Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College, 2. About half of diabetic patients whose blood sugar level is controlled have kidney damage. Therefore, diabetic patients need to check their renal function regularly to reduce or prevent further kidney damage. 3. Monitor blood pressure level regularly. Although many people know that high blood pressure can lead to stroke or heart disease, few people know that it is also the most common factor that damages the kidneys. Normal blood pressure should be 120/80mmHg. If the blood pressure is between 120/80mmHg and 129/89mmHg, it can be regarded as prehypertension, and patients should improve their lifestyle and eating habits. If the blood pressure is above 140/90mmHg, you should consult your doctor. 4. Maintain good eating habits, control weight and reduce salt (sodium). The recommended daily intake of salt is only 5-6g (about one teaspoon). Cooking with fresh ingredients makes it easier to control salt intake. Quitting smoking will slow down the blood flow and the kidneys will not work normally. Smoking also increases the risk of kidney cancer by 50%. 6. Don't use over-the-counter drugs for a long time. Long-term use of some commonly used drugs, such as ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, will cause kidney damage and kidney diseases.