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I graduated from physical examination three months ago, and my kidney function is normal. Now face grows blain blain, the skin itches, can it be uremia?
No, androgens and metabolites increase after puberty.

Make sebaceous glands active because mites stimulate the skin on the face for a long time, leading to a certain inflammatory reaction under the skin, leading to acne on the face, which is the performance of endocrine disorders. Early symptoms of uremia: nervous system: dizziness, headache, fatigue, decreased understanding and memory; Digestive system: loss of appetite or indigestion; Skin symptoms: itchy skin is a common symptom of uremia patients; Metabolic disorder: 1) impaired glucose tolerance.

2) Negative nitrogen balance leads to emaciation, cachexia and hypoalbuminemia; 3) hyperlipidemia.

So acne will not be uremia. Don't worry too much. You should drink more water and adjust your body's endocrine. If you are worried, you can go to the hospital for a routine urine test to see if there are any symptoms of uremia.

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