Learn about the early signs of kidney disease and understand why early detection is essential. From fatigue to swelling, your body may be giving you a warning; here is what to look out for. Kidney disease often develops silently. Most patients do not realize they have a problem until it has advanced, and the symptoms become more complex to manage. That is why recognizing early signs is critical—early detection and treatment can help slow the progression and protect your kidney function.
Here are seven of the most common early warning signs of kidney disease you should not ignore:
A buildup of waste in the blood (uremia) can cause food to taste different or even lead to bad breath. Some patients also experience nausea or vomiting.
Imbalances in electrolytes such as calcium and phosphorus—regulated by your kidneys—can cause painful muscle cramps.
Keep an eye on any changes in how often or how much you urinate. These symptoms include:
– Increased frequency, especially at night
– Foamy or bubbly urine (a sign of protein leakage)
– Blood in the urine
– Dark or tea-colored urine
– Difficulty or pain while urinating
Healthy kidneys balance minerals and fluids in your body and help make red blood cells. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can lead to *mineral imbalances* and dry, itchy skin.