10 Warning Signs That Your Kidneys are Toxic | Chronic Kidney Disease | Kidney Health | CKD

  1. Changes in urination: This can include going more or less often than usual, having difficulty urinating, or noticing blood or foam in your urine.

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Changes in urination

  1. Fatigue and tiredness: Kidneys play a role in filtering waste products from your blood, and when they’re not working well, those toxins can build up and make you feel tired.

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Fatigue and tiredness

  1. Swelling in your ankles, feet, or face: This can be a sign that your kidneys aren’t getting rid of excess fluid properly.

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Swelling in the ankles, feet, or face

  1. High blood pressure: Kidneys help regulate blood pressure, so if they’re not working well, your blood pressure may rise.

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High blood pressure

  1. Itchy skin: This can be a sign of built-up waste products in your blood.
  2. Metallic taste in your mouth: This can be another sign of waste products building up in your blood.

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Metallic taste in mouth

  1. Trouble concentrating: When your kidneys aren’t working well, it can affect your brain function and make it harder to concentrate.

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Trouble concentrating

  1. Loss of appetite: This can be a symptom of many different conditions, including kidney disease.

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Loss of appetite

  1. Shortness of breath: This can be a sign that fluid is building up in your lungs.

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Shortness of breath

  1. Persistent nausea and vomiting: These can also be symptoms of many different conditions, including kidney disease.

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Persistent nausea and vomiting

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to see a doctor to get checked out. Early diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease can help prevent serious complications.

Remember, these are just a few general signs, and not everyone will experience all of them. If you’re concerned about your kidney health, it’s always best to talk to your doctor.

I hope this information is helpful! Please let me know if you have any other questions.