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Signals in your body that indicate your kidney is in trouble

Every organ in our body has a significant role to play. Just like our heart, brain and lungs, our kidneys work towards maintaining our overall health and wellness. The primary role of the kidneys is to cleanse the blood of toxins and transform the waste into the urine, explains the UK National Health Services (NHS). Apart from that, it regulates our blood pressure, makes red blood cells and also controls pH levels in the body. The kidneys take on several important responsibilities, which is why any irregularities in the organ can cause various complications. Here are some warning signals in the body to note.

Swelling in your face and feet, puffiness around your eyes

The main function of the kidneys is to flush out the toxins and wastes. However, when the organ stops functioning effectively, it can hamper the process, resulting in the buildup of toxins and impurities, along with the accumulation of excess water and salt in the body tissues. This can result in swelling in the face, and feet and puffiness around the eyes.

Extreme fatigue

Kidneys also create red blood cells, a lack of which can cause anaemia. It can disrupt the supply of oxygen and nutrients in the body to the brain and the muscles, which can cause you to feel extremely tired and fatigued.

Changes in urination

Unhealthy kidneys can alter certain patterns or bring about changes in urination. Usually, the kidneys help filter blood to produce urine, through which wastes from the body are released. However, when the kidneys do not function properly, it can cause irregularities in the urinary tract. Some people may experience frequent urination, while others may notice blood in their urine. A foamy and bubble-filled urine can also indicate kidney trouble.

Breathlessness

Our kidneys are responsible for balancing the fluid in our bodies. Kidney problems can lead to the buildup of fluid in your lungs, which can cause shortness of breath. This is also called fluid overload or hypervolemia. Some people also experience chest pain, which can be confused with other health conditions. Having itchy, dry skin can be a sign of kidney disease. It is indicative of an imbalance of minerals and nutrients in the blood. It could also be due to a sudden rise in the blood levels of phosphorus.

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