If Your kidneys are in danger, Your body will give you these 6 signs. For those who have suffered, are suffering or know someone suffering from liver disease know that it is a silent killer.What make it even more dangerous is that it gets diagnosed at very late stages for most people. Not many individuals are educated enough to know that the symptoms of kidney disease are not silent, but are redundant enough to not care. Unfortunately in some cases, the symptoms are may not even become present until the condition is critical. So this make knowing and recognizing the symptoms that much more crucial. There are the top 6 signs of kidney disease that you need to be aware of.
1. CHANGING OF YOUR URINARY FUNCTION:
The first telltale sign of kidney disease is the change in the amount and frequency you urinate.You can see a dramatic increase or increase int he amount of urine you pass. At time you might also notice your urine change into a darker color. You might also feel this extreme urge to urinate but are unable to once you you reach the washroom.the bottom line is that if you sense a change in your urinary function, it's best to start paying attention and making notes of your daily visits to the washroom.
2. DIFFICULTY OR PAIN WHILE URINATING.
You might have difficulty, or feel pressure or pain while trying to empty your bladder. This could mean that you have developed a urinary tract infection.this is easily curable, but it is best to catch it early because it has potential to spread to your kidneys, you might develop a fever and pain in your neck to spread to your kidneys,
3. BLOOD IN THE URINE
This is one of the symptoms that cannot be missed and is a direct cause of concern. so if you see this, do not ignore it.Blood in the urine is a direct symptoms of kidney disease. You need to visit your doctor immediately if this symptom has surfaced. becase blood in the urine could also be associated to several bladder cancers.
4. FOAMY URINE
I know you are probably thinking that a lot of these symptoms have to do just with the bladder and kidneys are so connected, the bladders is the first to be affected if the kidney are failing.
5. SWELLING OR OEDEMA
All the excess waste and fluids in your body is removed by your kidneys. When they can no longer do that,this extra waste and fluid build up in your body.When this occurs,the person will experience swelling of the feet, ankles, puffiness in the face and tightness in their hands.
6. EXTREME FATIGUE
When kidneys are functioning properly, they are producing a hormone called erythropoietin, which helps red blood ells carry oxygen. When your kidneys malfunction, the levels of this hormone drop drastically. This sudden drop in red blood cells causes your body to become weak and fatigue.