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Kidney is one of the most important organs in our body, And having the right solution for the problem in one’s kidney is very hard to find due to different ideas about it. Kidney Disease Symptoms have many ways in treating them and we just need to know and to perform them correctly.
Here, details of some most common symptoms you may experience if you have kidney disease.
Nausea and VomitingThese kidney disease symptoms are due to the build-up of wastes in your blood. Sometimes even medicines such as blood pressure pills and vitamins will be thrown up.
Feeling ColdChilling and feeling cold is another symptom of kidney disease even when in a warm surrounding. This is due to the condition called anemia.
Changes in urinationSome changes in your urination can take place like getting up at night more often to expel urine. You may urinate in smaller amounts or less often than normal with dark colored urine. Sometimes your urine may include blood. In some cases you may urinate in greater amounts or more often than normal with pale urine. You may also have difficulty urinating and could sometimes feel pressure when doing so. There are also cases that you may feel like urinating but when you get to the restroom nothing is happening.
Trouble concentrating and DizzinessAnemia is a common condition associated with kidney disease. Having anemia could mean that your brain is not getting enough oxygen. Due to this condition, you will suffer from dizziness, trouble with concentration, or memory loss.
Leg/Flank PainPain on the side or back are also common kidney disease symptoms. This pain is often related to polycystic kidney disease that causes cysts which are fluid-filled in the kidneys or in the liver.
SwellingKidneys are supposed to remove wastes and extra fluid in the body. When the kidneys fail to perform their functions, the extra fluid in your body will start to build up causing swelling in the face, hands, legs, feet and/or ankles.
FatigueAside from filtering waste materials in the body, your kidneys are also responsible of producing a hormone called erythropoietin. These hormones help make oxygen-carrying red blood cells. When your kidneys stop functioning properly, they are unable to produce enough erythropoietin. When there are very few red blood cells in your body to carry oxygen, your brain and muscles will feel tired very fast. This condition is known as anemia, which is curable. In most cases you will feel tired and totally drained even if you do nothing.
Ammonia Breath or Metallic Taste in the MouthThe building up of wastes in the blood can also cause bad breath and a different taste in the food. This also comes with a loss of appetite.
Skin Rashes/ItchingWhen your kidneys fail to perform their functions, wastes will start to build up in your blood which causes severe itching and skin rashes.