Signs and Symptoms of Having a Kidney Disease
With a loss of kidney function from the stress of chronic diseases, toxins build-up in the
kidneys instead of being excreted and secondary problems arise; like high blood
pressure or anemia.
Recognizing kidney...
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Signs and Symptoms of Having a Kidney Disease
With a loss of kidney function from the stress of chronic diseases, toxins build-up in the
kidneys instead of being excreted and secondary problems arise; like high blood
pressure or anemia.
Recognizing kidney disease symptoms early can actually help to
avoid permanent damage, also known as chronic kidney disease.
Normally the kidneys balance a variety of substances that leave and enter the blood
stream through its filtration system.
These essential organs are in control of the
equilibrium of electrolytes (sodium, calcium and potassium) in our bloodstream and they
are responsible for urine formation.
The kidneys also play a vital role in red blood cell
formation as well as many metabolic hormones.
Most kidney disease symptoms are
manifestations of an imbalance in one of these processes.
Some evidence of chronic kidney weakness can include lower back pain, tinnitus
(ringing in the ears), premature graying of the hair, constant exhausti
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