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12 little signs that indicate you have kidney problems

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  Gout, hyperuricemia

  Gout and hyperuricemia are caused by too much uric acid in the blood. For people with high blood uric acid, uric acid will be deposited in the kidneys, causing damage to kidney function.

  urinary tract infection

  People who have frequent urinary tract infections may develop renal insufficiency over time. I have come into contact with many patients with urinary tract infections. Because early treatment was not timely and thorough, and they did not understand that it would lead to poor kidney function, by the time they were discovered, the best opportunity for treatment had been missed.

  Edema

  If you wake up one morning and find that your eyelids are swollen and there is a pit on your leg when you press it, it may indicate that there is a problem with your kidneys, causing water retention.

  Boring

  When kidney function is poor, a lot of waste is difficult to be excreted in the urine, and you will feel listless, tired, weak and other lackluster feelings. When the kidneys are diseased, nutrients such as protein leak from the kidneys and are excreted through urine, which can also cause a lack of energy. Some patients may think that it is due to overwork or other reasons and ignore kidney problems.

  Don't want to eat

  Not wanting to eat, anorexia, and even nausea and vomiting are also common symptoms of kidney disease. Some patients always go to the gastroenterology or hepatology department first to see if they have the disease Stomach disease Or liver disease. As soon as there was no stomach or liver disease, I just ignored it and forgot to see a nephrologist. As a result, the condition was delayed.

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