7 Signs that the Kidneys Are Not Working Properly

7 Signs that the Kidneys Are Not Working Properly

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The human body is a very intelligent system, all parts are connected to each other. The kidney is an important organ. In fact, because of its multiple functions, including regulating hormones, stabilizing blood pressure and filtering urine, our body cannot function without them. Here are 7 signs that your kidneys are not working properly:

1.Insomnia

When your kidneys are not working properly, it means that toxins cannot be excreted in the urine and stay in the blood. The increase in toxin levels makes it difficult to fall asleep, depending on the size of the kidney cyst. This is why when you lack sleep, the normal function of the kidneys is likely to be disturbed.

2.Dry, itchy skin

When the kidneys are healthy, they can remove waste and excess fluid from the blood, help produce red blood cells and maintain the proper amount of minerals in the body. Itchy and dry skin indicates kidney disease, and the inability to maintain the balance of minerals and nutrients will eventually lead to bone and kidney disease.

3.Bad breath and metallic smell

When waste accumulates in the blood, it changes the taste of food and causes a metal-like sensation in the mouth. Bad breath is another sign of excessive toxins and blood contamination. In addition, you may lose the taste of certain foods (such as meat) and often lose your appetite, which can lead to excessive weight loss.

4.Shortness of breath

The relationship between kidney disease and dyspnea comes from two factors. First, when the kidneys are not functioning properly, excess fluid in the body is transferred to the lungs. Secondly, anemia deprives the body of oxygen, causing shortness of breath.

5.Swelling of ankles, feet, and hands

When the kidneys are not working properly, they do not excrete excess fluid from the body. This can cause sodium retention, which can lead to swelling of the ankles, feet, and hands. Swelling of the lower extremities may also indicate heart and liver disease or problems with veins in the legs.

6.Backache

Kidney failure can cause back pain, usually deep, just below the ribs. It is usually felt in the front groin or buttocks area. Back and leg pain may be caused by kidney cysts, which are like large lumps of fluid formed in the kidneys and are the result of polycystic kidney disease.

7.Puffy eyes

Another sign of damage to the kidney's filtration system is protein in the urine, which can cause swelling around the eyes. This may be because your kidneys are filtering large amounts of protein in your urine instead of maintaining and distributing them throughout the body.