β οΈ Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
When kidney function starts to decline, several noticeable symptoms can appear, including:
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Swelling in the legs, feet, or ankles π
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Headaches π€
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Fatigue and weakness π΄
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Itching πͺΆ
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Stomach discomfort or upset π€’
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Loss of taste πΆ (Food no longer tastes the same)
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Cramps π₯
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Pain, numbness, or stiffness π¦΅
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Decreased urine output or not urinating at all π«π§
The most significant and universal symptom of kidney failure is reduced urine output or a complete lack of urination.
π₯ When to See a Doctor
If you experience three or more of these symptoms, itβs essential to seek medical advice immediately. Even if you only notice reduced urination, itβs crucial to consult your primary care doctor as soon as possible. They may refer you to a specialist for further examination.
π Early Diagnosis Matters
The sooner you start treatment, the better your chances of slowing the progression of kidney failure. Ignoring the symptoms can put your health at greater risk.
π‘ Stay Informed, Stay Healthy!
Be proactive about your health and pay attention to these warning signs. Early detection and timely medical intervention can make a significant difference in managing kidney failure and maintaining your quality of life. π