Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disease

Lav Tripathi
2 min readJan 2, 2023

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At present, 850 million people in the world are suffering from some or other kidney-related disease. The most surprising thing is that 80% of these people do not even know that they have kidney disease.

1 out of every 3 patients with diabetes has kidney disease and 1 out of 5 patients with high blood pressure has kidney disease.

The main function of the kidney is to remove the waste products from our body, when due to some reason the kidney is unable to clear these waste products, we call it kidney disease.

In the beginning, there are no symptoms of kidney disease and only when the kidney starts getting damaged, do its symptoms start appearing.

When kidney gets damaged, it becomes very difficult to improve it. Therefore, on the basis of its symptoms, kidney disease should be identified and treated as soon as possible.

Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disease

1) Difficulty in Urination

2) Blood in Urine

3) Foul Order in Urine

4) Foamy or bubbly urine

5) Dry and Itchy Skin

6) Nausea and Vomiting

7) Fatigue

8) Shortness of Breath

9) Chest Pain

10) Uncontrolled Blood Pressure

11) Swelling in Feet and Ankles

12) Muscle Cramp

13) Feeling Cold

14) Feeling Dizzy and Weak

15) Swollen or Puffy Face

16) Food Tastes like Metal

17) Upset stomach

18) Peeing more often

19) Brown, Red or Purple Urine

20) Difficulty in Sleeping

21) Erectile Dysfunction

Whenever you feel two or more of the above symptoms, immediately contact your doctor and get your kidney function test done.

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Lav Tripathi
Lav Tripathi

Written by Lav Tripathi

Writer| blogger| travel enthusiast. Talks about #Astronomy #Cosmology #Stock trading #Health Creator of www.lavtripathi.com

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