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Warning signs of Kidney Problems

Warning signs of Kidney Problems

Niyati Thole590 22-Mar-2022

More than 37 million people in the United States have kidney disease, although many are unaware of it. 'There are many different physical signs of kidney disease; however, they are often mistaken for other diseases.' In addition, patients with kidney disease often do not show symptoms until the end of the disease, when the kidneys fail, or when there is too much protein in the *****. Only about 10% of people with chronic kidney disease know that they have it.

If this is the only way to find out if you have kidney disease, here are 10 indicators that you are suffering from it. It is important to get tested for kidney disease every year if you have a family history of high blood pressure, diabetes, or kidney failure, or if you are over 60 years old. Be sure to tell your health care provider about any symptoms you may have.

Symptoms of kidney disease

You feel tired, lack energy, or lack concentration. A significant decline in kidney function can lead to the accumulation of toxins and pollutants in the bloodstream. It makes people tired, weak and makes it difficult to concentrate. Another kidney problem is kidney failure.

You are having trouble sleeping.

When the kidneys are not filtered enough the toxins are in circulation instead of leaving the body through *****. This makes it difficult to sleep. Obesity is also linked to chronic kidney disease and sleep apnea occurs more frequently in patients with chronic kidney disease than in the general population.

Your skin will be dry and itchy.

Kidneys in good health perform various important functions. They help your body remove waste and excess fluid, help build up red blood cells, keep your bones healthy, and help maintain the right amount of minerals in your blood. Dry, itchy skin can be a sign of mineralization and **** disease, which is common in modern kidney disease when the kidneys are not working properly.

You may need to urinate frequently.

If you urinate frequently, especially at night, it is a sign of kidney disease. When the kidney filter is compromised, the *** requirement may be further strengthened. In men, it can sometimes be a sign of urinary tract infection or enlarged prostate.

There is blood in your urine.

***** When the kidneys remove waste products from the blood, they usually retain blood cells in the body, but when the filters in the kidneys are broken, the blood cells 'leak' into the uhh. , ***** Blood in ***** may indicate kidney disease as well as a tumor, kidney stone, or infection.

Your urine has a foam-like consistency.

Excess bubbles in *****, especially if multiple flushes disappear, indicate the presence of proteins in *****. Because *****, the main protein in albumin, is the same protein found in eggs, this foam is similar to the foam you see when scrambled eggs.

Swelling around your eyes is a recurring problem for you.

A protein in ***** indicates that the filter of the kidney is compromised so that the protein flows into *****. Instead of storing it in your body, your kidneys may leak proteins that are high in *****, which can lead to inflammation around your eyes.

Your feet and ankles are swollen.

Decreased kidney function leads to salt retention, which causes inflammation in the feet and ankles. Heart disease, liver disease, and chronic leg vein problems can all cause inflammation in the lower extremities.

You are not very hungry.

This is a very common symptom, but maybe a cause of the accumulation of toxins due to decreased kidney function.

Your muscles are tense.

Poor kidney function can lead to electrolyte abnormalities. For example, muscle cramps can be caused by low calcium levels and poorly managed phosphorus.


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