Kidney Disease Signs and Symptoms

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What are the signs and symptoms of kidney disease?

You may not know that you have a kidney disease during its early stages because, usually, you do not feel sick at all.

When kidney disease progresses, signs and symptoms may appear. Each individual with the disease may experience the symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
 Feeling tired

 Loss of appetite

 Nausea and vomiting

 Tissue swelling

 Itching

 Numbness on hands and feet

 Difficulty in urinating

 Drowsiness

 High blood pressure

 Anemia

 Trouble concentrating

 Sleep problems

 Muscle cramping

 Darkening of the skin
Because the symptoms of kidney disease may resemble other health problems, you should talk to your doctor about your symptoms.

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