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8 signs of deteriorating kidney health

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Fatigue and weakness: Feeling tired and low on energy can be a sign of kidney health decline.

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Changes in urination: Increased frequency, foamy urine, blood in urine, or difficulty urinating can indicate kidney problems.

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Swelling: Swelling in the feet, ankles, hands, or face may occur due to fluid retention caused by impaired kidney function.

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Persistent itching: Build-up of waste products in the blood can cause skin itching or dryness.

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High blood pressure: Kidney damage can contribute to an increase in blood pressure or difficulty in controlling it.

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Changes in appetite: A loss of appetite or metallic taste in the mouth can be related to kidney health issues.

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Nausea and vomiting: Kidney dysfunction can lead to a buildup of toxins, resulting in feelings of nausea and vomiting.

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Back pain: Persistent pain in the lower back, near the kidneys, can be a symptom of deteriorating kidney health.

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BY - ASHAY JAIN