March 11 is count as the World Kidney Day. Every year this day is celebrated with several initiatives to create awareness for kidney diseases. This year the slogan for the day is ‘Living Well with Kidney Disease’. Therefore, the goal is to educate about symptoms and guide to encourage healthy life.

With time being kidney disease is increasing in people. It can be challenging for both for the patient and family. Due to high blood pressure, diabetes and family history, you might be at risk of kidney disease. If not diagnose in early stage then kidney disease can influence other problems. To avoid such critical situation, know the common symptoms of kidney disease and take necessary steps before it gets worse.

The World Kidney Day

‘Living Well with Kidney Disease’.

 

The first symptom mostly people have is, to urinate more often. Specially at night. This happens because the kidneys filters are damaged. We can also have sleeping problem, as kidneys aren’t filtering properly through urine and make us feel uncomfortable. Don’t try to hold urine for long or else you’ll develop urinary infection too.

If our kidney fails to function properly then it will start building toxins and impurities in the blood. As a result, we’ll feel tired, weak and struggle to concentrate. When kidney’s filters are damaged, then blood cells leak out in urine. So, you may see blood in urine. Additionally, your urine can get excessive bubble. These are protein in the urine, an early sign of filter damaged.

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Kidney problem can have symptoms of puffiness around the eyes and swollen ankles and feet too. Rather keeping protein in the body, the disfunction is leaking large amount of protein in the urine so such problems are causing. Kidney function helps to make red blood cells, keep bones strong and to maintain the right amount of minerals in your blood. When kidney no longer is able to keep the balance of minerals and nutrients in blood, our skin can get dry and itchy. We can also have poor appetite.

Our kidney is mainly to filter our blood and remove toxins from the body. This one function is so much important that if it gets interrupted other problems emerges. So be careful to observe these symptoms and see a specialist immediately on identifying.