Early Symptoms of Kidney Disease


Early Symptoms of Kidney Disease

Changes in Urine Volume

Noticeable increases or decreases in urine volume, especially frequent urination at night.

Changes in Urine Appearance

Abnormal urine color, such as dark tea, pale yellow, or dark brown, or the presence of foam in the urine.

Edema

Swelling, particularly around the eyelids or lower limbs, especially noticeable in the morning.

Lower Back Pain

Dull or aching pain on one or both sides of the lower back.

High Blood Pressure

Although not a direct symptom of kidney disease, high blood pressure can be a manifestation of kidney issues.

Loss of Appetite

Possible gastrointestinal problems related to kidney disease.

Muscle Cramps

Potentially due to electrolyte imbalances caused by kidney disease.

Shortness of Breath

Possibly due to fluid buildup in the lungs caused by kidney disease.

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