Symptoms Of Kidney Problems You Should Know
Symptoms of kidney problems generally develop over a period of
years. As you know, the kidneys perform many vital functions
that help maintain overall health. But if the blood vessels in
the kidneys are damaged, the kidneys will not clean the blood
properly and symptoms of kidney problems will develop. With
impaired kidney function, the body retains more water and salt
than it should, leading to weight gain.
Early kidney disease has no kidney problem symptoms, however, it
can become kidney failure with little or no warning if left
undetected. Kidney disease results from damage to the nephrons
which are tiny structures inside the kidneys that filter blood.
Here are common symptoms of kidney problems:
* Swelling around the face, eyes, feet and ankles
* Pain or a burning sensation during urination
* Fever
* Need to urinate more frequently
* Problems controlling urination
* Blood in the urine
Of course, the symptoms of kidney problems above can be
experienced due to other health conditions, so seeing your
health care provider is advised. A kidney condition called
nephrotoxicity occurs when the body is exposed to a toxin or
drug that damages the kidneys. When kidney damage happens, you
cannot rid your body of excess urine and wastes. Blood
electrolytes such as potassium and magnesium become elevated and
creatinine levels in the blood will also be elevated.
Nephrotoxicity can be temporary due to dehydration or you may be
developing kidney failure.
What causes kidney failure? Diabetes and high blood pressure are
two main causes of kidney failure. Many people know that they
have these diseases, but they may not know that they are at risk
for kidney disease. Usually the damage happens gradually over
years and in both kidneys. Since there may not be obvious
symptoms of kidney problems, you're not aware it's happening.
In diabetes, the body doesn't use glucose very well. If you have
diabetes, you can prevent kidney disease by keeping your blood
sugar levels under control. High blood pressure can damage the
small blood vessels in your kidneys. When this happens, your
kidneys cannot filter wastes from your blood very well, so
healthy blood pressure levels are important for kidney health.
Kidneys are important organs that deserve a little care and
consideration. It's easy to ignore our kidneys until there are
symptoms of kidney problems. Learn as much as you can about
kidney-friendly things one can do to help keep your kidneys
functioning as they were designed to do.
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