5 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease

Signs you should not ignore.

In the case of a disabled kidney renal function, the health of the entire body is endangered.

In the case of an improper function of the kidneys, the toxins will not be filtrated and eliminated from the blood, and this will seriously damage the entire organism.

Due to that, it is very important that you know the common symptoms of kidney damage and thus prevent further complications of this kind.

One of the most common causes of kidney damage is cadmium, which is a heavy metal that pollutes the environment via incineration of municipal waste, as well as through oil and burned coils.

This heavy metal is also found in phosphate fertilizers which are often used for the growth of numerous plants we consume regularly. Furthermore, smokers inhale cadmium directly into the lungs.

These are the most common signs of kidney damage:

Urinary disorders

If the production of the urine by the kidneys is obstructed or reduced, the person might have foamy or pale urine, frequent need for night urination or more urine than normal.

This condition may also result in completely opposite symptoms, like dark urine, less urine than normal, difficulties urinating, a feeling of pressure while urinating, or bloody urine.

Swelling in certain parts of the body

The toxins, if not properly eliminated from the body with the help of kidneys, start to accumulate in other body parts like the feet, arms, face, legs, and ankles.

Pain in the lower back

Renal impairment may often be manifested by pain in the lower back, on one body side at first, and then on both sides. Usually, people feel more intense on the side on which they sleep.

Dryness, rash, itchy skin

If the renal function is disturbed, toxins accumulate in the blood, resulting in skin dryness, a persistent itching, and rash. These skin issues are important symptoms of a disturbed renal function, so you should never ignore them, nor treat them with some ointments and creams. Visit your doctor as soon as possible instead.

Fatigue

The kidneys produce erythropoietin, a hormone that assists the red blood cell formation, which carry oxygen. In the case of a reduced number of red blood cells, a person may experience constant fatigue, lack of oxygen in the cells, and anemia.

Due to the vital function of the kidneys for the entire body, their functionality should be maintained.  In order to restore the proper function, you may need to make some changes in your lifestyle and diet, and start consuming healthy foods, but avoid cadmium-rich products.

Furthermore, you should drink plenty of natural juices, like unsweetened cranberry juice, as well as natural teas from cranberries, thistle, and corn silk.

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