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" Are you experiencing these symptoms -- ? Then it means you have kidney disease ! "

Vijayawada, February 7, AIMA Media News: The kidneys play a vital role in maintaining our body's health. They perform crucial functions such as removing toxins from the blood, balancing fluids in the body, and regulating minerals like sodium, potassium, and calcium. Therefore, it is very important to protect the health of our kidneys. By identifying chronic kidney disease early and taking appropriate precautions, we can prevent the problem from becoming more severe. Undergoing regular kidney tests such as glomerular filtration rate and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio can help detect problems early, and the recovery time will also be shorter. Early detection of kidney problems can prevent the disease from worsening. This also helps in protecting overall body health.

"Fatigue, weakness..."

With timely treatment, kidney disease can be effectively managed. Doctors say that early detection of kidney diseases can improve kidney function and prevent the need for treatments like kidney transplantation and dialysis. Therefore, they emphasize that early detection of kidney problems is very important. Let's now learn about some of the symptoms that indicate kidney diseases. When kidney function decreases, toxins accumulate in the body. This gradually leads to fatigue and weakness. Kidney diseases can also cause anemia, resulting in even more fatigue.

"Changes in urination..."

People suffering from kidney diseases experience changes in urination. This is one of the early signs of kidney disease. Increased urination at night, dark, rusty-colored urine, foamy urine, and blood in the urine are also symptoms that indicate kidney problems. Furthermore, due to kidney problems, sodium accumulates in the body. This causes swelling in the feet, legs, hands, and ankles. Due to kidney problems, one may experience itchy skin and swelling around the eyes. Appetite decreases, and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and weight loss may also appear. Reduced kidney function leads to impaired nerve function, which can cause cramps. When kidney problems arise, our body exhibits many such symptoms. Recognizing these symptoms early can prevent the problem from worsening and help protect kidney health.
--------- M Venkata T Reddy, News Editor and Investigative Journalist

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