Symptoms:
A. Urination changes:
1.May have increased/decreased urine volume.
2.Foamy urine (protein in urine).
3.Blood in urine.
B.Peripheral Edema:
1.Volume overload.
2.Nephrotic Syndrome:
Nephrotic syndrome is the kidney disorder that causes your body to pass too much protein in your urine.
3.Loss of albumin.
Albumin are the proteins which carry vitamins, enzymes and other important substances from your blood stream.
C. Hypertension:
As we know that hypertension is a blood pressure which is higher than normal.
1.Due to increased intravascular volume/blood volume.
D. Dyspnea:
1.Increased fluid within chest cavity/surrounding lungs.
E. Difficulty in Sleeping:
The symptoms of some kidney diseases also include issues in sleeping.
1.Due to increased toxins.
F. Fatigue:
1.Increased toxins.
2.Secondary to Anemia:
Anemia is the condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues.
3.Sleeping issues.
G. Muscle Twitching/Spasms:
1.Electrolyte imbalances.
So kidneys are very important to balance electrolytes.
2.Low calcium.
3.High phosphate.
H. Uremia:
Kidneys normally filter and excrete urea.
Kidneys failure leads to increased urea in the blood (uremia).
Causes of uremia:
1.Nausea and vomiting.
2.Weight loss.
3.Platelet dysfunction:
1. Bleeding gums.
2.Cutaneous bleeding.
3.Nose bleeding.
4.Easy Bruising.
5.Purpura.
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