7 Early Signs of Kidney Disease You Should Never Ignore

7 Early Signs of Kidney Disease | Dr. Debabrata Mukherjee

7 Early Signs of Kidney Disease You Shouldn’t Ignore

By Dr. Debabrata Mukherjee |

Your kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste, balancing fluids, and regulating blood pressure. Unfortunately, kidney disease often develops silently, showing few symptoms until significant damage has occurred. Being aware of early warning signs can save your health — and even your life.

Here are seven symptoms to watch out for:

1. Persistent Itching

When the kidneys cannot remove waste effectively, toxins can build up in your bloodstream, causing constant or severe itching.

2. Changes in Urination

Look for changes in frequency, color, foaming of urine, or waking up frequently at night to urinate. These may be early markers of kidney dysfunction.

3. Swelling in Ankles and Feet

Failing kidneys may not remove excess fluid properly, leading to puffiness or swelling (edema), especially in your lower legs, feet, or around the eyes.

4. Shortness of Breath

Fluid overload or anemia (common in kidney disease) can leave you breathless, even with mild activity.

5. Fatigue and Weakness

The kidneys also help produce a hormone (erythropoietin) involved in red blood cell production. When their function declines, anemia can develop, leaving you tired and weak.

6. Nausea and Vomiting

Waste buildup in the bloodstream can disturb the digestive system, leading to loss of appetite, nausea, or vomiting.

7. Metallic Taste in Mouth

Accumulated waste products can alter your sense of taste, leaving a metallic or ammonia-like taste and even causing bad breath.


✅ What Should You Do?

If you notice any of these symptoms, do not ignore them. Kidney disease is most treatable in its early stages. Please consult your physician or nephrologist for appropriate tests, including blood creatinine and urine analysis, to check kidney function.

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