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Monday, 28 May 2018

5 Danger Signs Body Will Give you if your Kidneys Are not working well....

5 Danger Signs Body Will Give you if  your 

 Kidneys Are not working well....

 many individuals are educated enough to know that the symptoms of kidney disease are not silent, but are redundant enough to not care. Unfortunately in some cases, the symptoms may not even become present until the condition is critical.
                       So this makes knowing and recognizing the symptoms tha much more crucial



Changing of Your Urinary Function: The first telltale sign of kidney disease is the change in the amount and frequency you urinate. You could see a dramatic increase or decrease in the amount of urine you pass. At times you might also notice your urine change into a darker color.You might also feel this extreme urge to urinate but are unable to once you reach the washroom

.Difficulty or Pain While Urinating: You might have difficulty, or feel pressure or pain while trying to empty your bladder. This could mean that you have developed a urinary tract infection.



Swelling or Oedema: All the excess waste and fluids in your body is removed by your kidneys. When they can no longer do that, this extra waste and fluid builds up in your body. When this occurs, the person will experience swelling of the feet, ankles, puffiness in the face and tightness in their hands.
Feeling Constantly Cold: When your body becomes anaemic, which can be caused by kidney disease, it can also cause you to become cold in areas that are warm. Pyelonephritis, which is a kidney infection, can also cause a fever and chills.

Skin Rashes and Itching:

 This symptom can often be commonly confused with other conditions such as allergies, but the rashes could be a symptom of kidney disease and failure. What causes this is renal failure, which also causes waste to build up in your blood. This is what causes severe itching and skin rashes.




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