When should a patient seek medical attention for nausea?
Patients with renal disorders should seek medical attention if they experience:
1. Persistent or severe nausea that interferes with daily activities. 2. Vomiting that leads to dehydration or inability to retain fluids. 3. Weight loss or signs of malnutrition. 4. Symptoms suggestive of worsening kidney function, such as decreased urine output, swelling, or changes in mental status.