10 symptoms of kidney disease

Here’s a clear list of 10 common symptoms that may indicate kidney disease. Early detection is crucial, so pay attention if you notice several of these signs:

Fatigue & Weakness – Feeling unusually tired or having low energy due to toxin buildup and anemia caused by reduced kidney function.

Swelling (Edema) – Puffiness in the hands, feet, ankles, or around the eyes caused by fluid retention.

Changes in Urination – Increased or decreased frequency, foamy urine, blood in urine, or trouble urinating.

Shortness of Breath – Fluid accumulation in the lungs can make breathing difficult.

Persistent Itching – Waste buildup in the blood may cause itchy skin.

Nausea & Vomiting – Toxins that the kidneys can’t filter may trigger digestive issues.

Loss of Appetite – Feeling full quickly or losing interest in food due to toxin accumulation.

Muscle Cramps & Twitches – Electrolyte imbalances like low calcium or high phosphorus can cause muscle issues.

High Blood Pressure – Kidneys help regulate blood pressure, and dysfunction can lead to hypertension.

Trouble Concentrating – Reduced kidney function can cause a buildup of toxins in the blood, affecting brain function.

⚠️ Important: Experiencing one symptom doesn’t always indicate kidney disease, but if you notice several, consult a healthcare professional promptly for evaluation and early treatment.