Early signs of kidney disease.
Early signs of kidney disease include high blood pressure and changes in urination. In later stages, symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, and swelling in the ankles and feet. Early signs High blood pressure Changes in urination, such as increased frequency or frothy appearance Blood in the urine Later signs Swelling in the ankles, feet, or hands Nausea and vomiting Muscle cramps Loss of appetite Shortness of breath Trouble sleeping Itchy skin Headaches Risk factors Being over 60 years old Having diabetes Being obese Having heart problems Having had a stroke Smoking or using tobacco Eating a high-protein diet Some people experience few or no symptoms in the early stages of kidney disease.

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