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Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disease





Hi, I'm Julie. on this occasion i will talk about the Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disease.



Please note: The content provided below and elsewhere on this video is not intended nor should it be construed as providing professional medical or nutritional advice. Do not rely on information provided on this video for your health problems. instead, consult a qualified medical professional for advice.



Here are the top 10 symptoms of kidney disease that you must know.



1, Changes in Urinary Function.

The first symptom of kidney disease is a change in your urinary function. The change may be in the amount and frequency of the urine you pass.



2, Swelling in the Body.

It’s the kidneys’ job to remove waste and extra liquid from the body. When this does not happen, the extra fluid and water buildup causes swelling. This can be in the hands, feet, ankle joints, face and under the eyes.

You may also notice dimpling of the skin after being pressed for a few seconds.



3, Severe Fatigue and Weakness.

When the kidneys do not function properly, there is a high chance of feeling fatigued most of the time. You may feel tired, exhausted or generally lack energy without any known reason. Two common causes of these symptoms are anemia and accumulation of waste products in the body.

Healthy kidneys make a hormone called erythropoietin that aids production of oxygen-carrying red blood cells. Damaged kidney make less of this hormone, eventually leading to a decreased red blood cell count.



4, Dizziness.

If kidney disease causes anemia, you may suffer from frequent dizziness, which is a feeling of light-headedness, unsteadiness or loss of balance. This happens because anemia can prevent your brain from getting enough oxygen.

It can further cause memory problems, trouble concentrating and difficulty sleeping.

If you are suffering from sudden dizziness and poor concentration, take it seriously and get a medical checkup.



5, Unexplained Back Pain.

Unexplained aches and pains in the back as well as sides of your abdomen can be symptoms of undiagnosed kidney disease or kidney infections. When kidneys do not function properly, you may experience pain, stiffness and fluid in the joints.

Pain in the lower back and groin can also be caused by kidney stones in the urethra. Polycystic renal disease, an inherited kidney disorder, which causes fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys can cause pain in the lower back, side or abdomen.



6, Skin Breakouts and Itching.

Sudden skin breakouts, rashes, irritation and excessive itching are also symptoms of some types of kidney conditions. Improper kidney functioning contributes to buildup of waste products and toxins in the body, leading to many skin problems.

Another effect of poor kidney functioning is an imbalance of calcium and phosphorus in the blood, which can lead to excessive itching.

If your otherwise healthy skin suddenly shows signs of breakouts, rashes and intense itching, see your doctor.



7, Ammonia Breath.

Kidney disease can also cause a metallic taste in the mouth or ammonia breath. This happens because poor kidney functioning leads to an increase in the level of urea in the blood. Urea is broken down to ammonia in the saliva, thus causing urine-like bad breath known as ammonia breath.

It can also cause an undesirable metallic taste in the mouth, which can make food taste different.



8, Nausea or Vomiting.

Nausea, vomiting and poor appetite are very common gastrointestinal symptoms among people suffering from kidney disease. Nausea and vomiting most often occur when you get up in the morning.

As the kidneys are not able to filter harmful toxins out of the blood, it leads to an accumulation of excessive urea nitrogen in the blood stream. This stimulates the gastrointestinal mucosa and causes nausea and vomiting.



9, Feeling Cold Most of the Time.

This is another symptom of anemia which could be caused by kidney disease. You may feel cold without any known reason, even when in a warm environment. At times, you may even have a fever with chills.

If you feel cold much of the time, along with dizziness and weakness, consult your doctor.



10, Shortness of Breath.

Shortness of breath can also be a sign of kidney disease. Improper kidney functioning leads to extra fluid buildup in the lungs. Shortness of breath can also be due to anemia caused by kidney problems.

In addition, a buildup of potassium in the blood that is not filtered out by the kidneys may cause abnormal heart rhythms.

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