Kidney failure could be caused due to several factors. But most people are
not aware of the fact that it can be a silent killer. It may not show any
symptoms till the time the condition becomes critical. Therefore it is essential
for you to recognise the symptoms of kidney diseases early so that you can seek
treatment soon.
1. Changes in your urinary function
The first symptom of kidney disease is a change in the amount and frequency
of the urine you pass. There may be:
An increase or decrease in amount of urine you pass
Dark coloured urine (darker than usual).
Feeling the urge to urinate but are unable to do so when you get to the
restroom.
2. Difficulty or pain during voiding (or passing urine)
Sometimes you may have difficulty or feel pressure or pain while voiding.
This could indicate a urinary tract infection which may cause symptoms such as
pain or burning during urination. A spread of the infection to your kidneys
which may cause fever and pain in your back.
3. Blood in the urine
This is a symptom of kidney disease which is a definite cause for concern.
Whenever you see this, do not ignore it. Visit a doctor immediately.
4. Foamy urine
This is a symptom where a person notices foam forming on their urine once
passed. According to Dr Deepa Jayaram, a leading nephrologist practising in
Mumbai, this is caused due to the leakage of protein from the person’s body and
is another symptom of kidney disease.
5. Swelling or edema
While this is fairly common symptom, this happens because your kidneys are
responsible for the removal of waste and extra fluid from your body. When they
are unable to do so, this extra fluid builds up in your body.
6. Extreme fatigue, anaemia and generalised weakness
Your kidneys produce a hormone called erythropoietin which helps red blood
cells carry oxygen. When they malfunction, the levels of this hormone drop
drastically. This causes a drop in the number of red blood cells in your body
resulting in anaemia which also leads to symptoms like generalised weakness and
extreme fatigue.
7. Dizziness and Inability to concentrate
Anaemia associated with kidney disease also depletes your brain of oxygen
which may cause dizziness, trouble with concentration, etc.
8. Feeling cold all the time
Kidney disease is known to cause anaemia, which also causes you to feel cold
even when in a warm surrounding. Pyelonephritis (kidney infection) may also
cause fever with chills. Extreme fatigue and exhaustion can also be responsible
for this symptom.
9. Skin rashes and itching
This is a symptom that is commonly confused with other more innocuous
conditions like an allergy, but rashes could also indicate kidney disease and
failure. Kidney failure causes waste build-up in your blood. This causes severe
itching and skin rashes. Apart from kidney disease there are other reasons for
itchy skin you must know about.
10. Ammonia breath and metallic taste
Another very indicative symptom of kidney disease, this is often missed while
looking for indications of kidney disease. Kidney failure increases level of
urea in the blood (uraemia). This urea is broken down to ammonia in the saliva
causing urine-like bad breath called ammonia breath.
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