5. Puffy Eyes
Excess protein leakage due to kidney disease can lead to persistent puffiness around the eyes.
6. Foamy Urine
If your urine is excessively foamy, it could be a sign of excess protein, indicating kidney issues.
7. Changes in Urination
Frequent urination, difficulty urinating, or decreased urine output can all be warning signs.
8. Blood in Urine
Even a small amount of blood in urine can indicate kidney problems or other serious conditions.
9. Dark-Colored Urine
Brown, red, or tea-colored urine may signal kidney dysfunction.
10. Swollen Ankles and Feet
Fluid retention due to poor kidney function can cause swelling in the lower extremities.
11. Muscle Cramps
Electrolyte imbalances from kidney disease may lead to frequent muscle cramps.
12. Nausea and Vomiting
A buildup of waste in the blood can cause stomach discomfort and nausea.
13. Loss of Appetite
Toxins in the blood can make food less appealing, leading to weight loss.
14. Difficulty Concentrating
Poor kidney function can lead to toxin buildup in the brain, affecting focus and memory.
15. High Blood Pressure
Damaged kidneys struggle to regulate blood pressure, leading to hypertension.
16. Shortness of Breath
Excess fluid in the body can accumulate in the lungs, making breathing difficult.