Question

What Are the Symptoms of Kidney Syndrome?

Answer

Kidney syndrome is a common kidney system disease that can be clinically manifested as “three highs and one low,” which includes hyperlipidemia, severe edema, high levels of urinary protein, and hypoproteinemia. Symptoms include severe edema in the face and lower limbs, generalized weakness, increased urine output, and more. If these symptoms occur, diagnosis can be confirmed through tests such as routine urinalysis, kidney function, hemorheology, and kidney biopsy.