Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a long-term condition where the kidneys gradually lose their function. Early detection is crucial to slow its progression and manage symptoms effectively.
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Fatigue and Weakness – Due to reduced kidney function leading to toxin buildup and anemia.
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Swelling (Edema) – Fluid retention causing swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, or hands.
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Changes in Urination – Increased or decreased frequency, foamy urine, or blood in urine.
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Shortness of Breath – Fluid buildup in the lungs or anemia-related oxygen deficiency.
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High Blood Pressure – Poor kidney function can lead to increased blood pressure.
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Persistent Itching – Toxin buildup in the blood can cause severe skin irritation.
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Nausea and Vomiting – Waste accumulation in the body may result in digestive issues.
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Loss of Appetite – A common symptom due to metabolic imbalances.
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Difficulty Concentrating – Cognitive issues due to anemia and toxin buildup.
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Muscle Cramps and Weakness – Electrolyte imbalances affecting muscle function.
If you experience multiple symptoms of CKD, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and early intervention.
Early diagnosis and proper management can help slow CKD progression and improve quality of life. Stay informed and prioritize your kidney health!