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  2. 9 Common Symptoms and Signs of a Kidney Problem - US News Health

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    Some symptoms of kidney disease that should not be ignored include: 1. Swelling. Swelling in the face, hands, feet or legs could be signs of severe kidney disease. “It could be related to the ...

  3. Chronic kidney disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Signs and symptoms of chronic kidney disease develop over time if kidney damage progresses slowly. Loss of kidney function can cause a buildup of fluid or body waste or electrolyte problems. Depending on how severe it is, loss of kidney function can cause: Nausea; Vomiting; Loss of appetite;

  4. 10 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease

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    More than 37 million American adults are living with kidney disease and most don’t know it. “There are a number of physical signs of kidney disease, but sometimes people attribute them to other conditions. Also, those with kidney disease tend not to experience symptoms until the very late stages, when the kidneys are failing or when there are large amounts of protein in the urine.

  5. 15 Symptoms of Kidney Disease - lifeoptions.org

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    15 Symptoms of Kidney Disease. 1. Fatigue – being tired all of the time. Why this happens: Healthy kidneys make a hormone called erythropoietin (a-rith'- ro-po'- uh-tin), or EPO, that tells your body to make oxygen-carrying red blood cells. As the kidneys fail, they make less EPO. With fewer red blood cells to carry oxygen, your muscles and ...

  6. Warning Signs of Kidney Problems - WebMD

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    Bubbly pee could be a sign of too much protein called albumin. That can result from kidney issues. So can brownish or very pale urine. Faulty kidney function also may let blood leak into your bladder.

  7. Kidney Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Chronic kidney disease causes: When your kidneys don't work well for longer than 3 months, doctors call it chronic kidney disease. You may not have any symptoms in the early stages, but that's ...

  8. 10 signs you may have kidney disease - Kidney Care UK

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    10 symptoms of chronic kidney disease. These are all typical signs you might notice once your kidneys have some significant damage. But it’s important to bear in mind they can all be symptoms of other conditions. Only your doctor can confirm CKD is causing them. Always make an appointment if you notice any of these symptoms. 1. Blood in your ...

  9. Signs and symptoms of kidney disease | American Kidney Fund

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    Chronic kidney disease is classified in stages 1–5, which correspond to the severity of underlying kidney disease. Most people do not have symptoms of kidney disease until the damage is very severe and they are close to kidney failure, also called end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). You may experience symptoms of kidney disease when your kidneys are not ...

  10. Kidney Disease: Signs and Symptoms - Verywell Health

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    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an umbrella term used to describe a longstanding disease or condition that causes the progressive loss of kidney (renal) function. The primary functions of the kidneys are to excrete waste and regulate the water and acid-base balance of the body.

  11. End-stage renal disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Make an appointment with your health care provider if you have signs or symptoms of kidney disease. If you have a medical condition that increases your risk of kidney disease, your care provider is likely to monitor your kidney function with urine and blood tests and your blood pressure during regular office visits. Ask your provider whether ...