Kidneys are one of the most important organs of our body. Along with filtering the blood, it has a role in removing wastes from the body and detoxing the body. Due to kidney disease, there is a risk of increased toxicity in the body. This is the reason why health experts recommend all people keep taking kidney-healthy measures.

Abdominal pain, vomiting, or difficulty urinating is quite common in kidney infections or any other problem. But do you know that there can be many unexpected symptoms and signs of kidney diseases, which often go unnoticed by people? However, ignoring it in the early stages can lead to serious problems.

Persistent fatigue or weakness is often considered a sign of kidney disease.

Fatigue-weakness and kidney problems
The kidney filters the waste from our blood and removes it through urine. However, when your kidney does not work properly or there is some kind of disease in it, toxins can accumulate in the body. For this reason, you may feel tired, weak, or have trouble concentrating.

The kidney also produces a hormone called erythropoietin, which helps the body make red blood cells. If it is deficient, you may also feel tired due to a lack of hemoglobin.

Let us know some such unexpected symptoms related to kidneys.
Sleep problems

Studies also suggest a possible link between sleep apnea and chronic kidney disease (CKD). That is, if you are also having sleep problems, then it can also be a sign that your kidney is not healthy. Sleep apnea can cause kidney damage partly by preventing your body from getting enough oxygen. The problem of insomnia has also been seen in kidney patients.

Itchy skin problem
You may also experience itching or burning of the skin in kidney diseases. This can happen when your kidneys can't remove toxins and they build up in your blood. This can cause a rash or itchiness all over your body. Over time, the kidneys also find it difficult to maintain the balance of minerals and nutrients in your body, which can lead to dry and itchy skin.

Swelling of the face and legs
When your kidneys can't remove excess sodium (salt) from the body properly, fluid builds up in the body. This can cause swollen hands, feet, ankles, legs, or a swollen face. You may feel swelling especially in your feet and ankles. You may also notice puffiness around your eyes due to the leakage of protein into the urine.

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