Trouble Sleeping at Night: How Kidneys Play a Role
1. Swelling in feet, ankles, and hands due to fluid retention.
2. Changes in urination, such as frequency, color, or consistency.
Fatigue and weakness due to decreased erythropoietin production.
4. Shortness of breath and difficulty breathing due to fluid buildup.
5. Blood or protein in the urine, indicating kidney damage.
6. Pale skin, dizziness, and cold intolerance due to anemia.
7. Nausea and vomiting, potentially leading to malnutrition.
9. Muscle cramps and weakness due to electrolyte imbalances.
10. High blood pressure, a major risk factor for kidney disease.
8. Itching and skin rashes due to waste buildup in the blood.
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