Kidney failure - 10 silent signs of kidney failure that you should not ignore
Dr. Salehuddin Boya
ZahedanRenal and blood pressure specialist, internal medicine
10 Silent Signs of Kidney Failure You Shouldn't Ignore
June 5, 1404
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Dr. Boya
Symptoms of kidney failure that you should not ignore
Symptoms of kidney failure are usually hidden and asymptomatic in the early stages. Kidneys are vital organs of the body that are responsible for purifying blood, regulating blood pressure, maintaining fluid balance, and regulating electrolytes. Any dysfunction in their function may have silent but warning signs.
In the following, we will learn about 10 silent symptoms of kidney failure:
1. Excessive fatigue
Unrefined toxins by the kidneys can reduce the body's energy and cause severe fatigue.
2. Swelling in the legs and face
Kidney failure causes fluid accumulation in the body and causes swelling in the organs.
3. Change in color or frequency of urine
Decreasing or increasing frequency, foamy or dark urine may be signs of kidney failure.
4. Itchy skin
Kidneys play a role in removing waste materials. Disturbance in this process causes itching or dryness of the skin.
5. Insomnia
The presence of toxins in the blood may negatively affect the quality of sleep.
6. Metallic taste in the mouth
Increasing urea levels can cause bad breath or abnormal taste.
7. Nausea or loss of appetite
The toxins in the body affect the stomach and digestive system and cause nausea.
8. Constant feeling of cold
Kidney failure causes anemia and leads to feeling cold even at normal temperature.
9. Pain in the side or back
Some kidney diseases such as kidney stones may be associated with severe pain.
10. High blood pressure
Kidneys play an important role in blood pressure control. Their failure can lead to high blood pressure.
Summary
If you see some of these symptoms of kidney failure, be sure to see a kidney specialist. Timely diagnosis is the key to prevent serious injuries.
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