Fatigue or Constant Tiredness
Healthy kidneys produce a hormone that helps your body make red blood cells. When kidney function drops, this hormone reduces, leading to low red blood cell count and constant tiredness.
- Feeling drained even after a full night's sleep
- Struggling to focus on simple daily tasks
- Low energy that does not improve with rest
Feeling Cold Even in Warm Weather
Anemia caused by reduced kidney function can lower your body temperature regulation, making you feel cold even in Chennai's warm and humid weather.
- Cold hands and feet without a clear reason
- Feeling chilly indoors when others feel comfortable
- If this continues for weeks, speak with a doctor
Shortness of Breath
Two things can cause this: extra fluid building up around the lungs, and anemia reducing oxygen supply to the body.
- Breathlessness after light activity like climbing stairs
- Feeling out of breath while lying flat
- Chest tightness that comes and goes
Feeling Weak, Dizzy, or Faint
As waste builds up in the blood and anemia develops, the brain and muscles do not get enough oxygen and nutrients.
- Sudden dizziness when standing up quickly
- General body weakness through the day
- Feeling faint without any clear trigger
Trouble Thinking Clearly
This is one of the lesser known Kidney Disease Symptoms. Toxin buildup in the blood affects brain function over time.
- Brain fog and slow thinking
- Poor concentration at work or study
- Forgetting simple things more often than usual
Persistent Itchy Skin
When kidneys cannot remove waste properly, minerals and toxins build up in the blood and settle in the skin, causing irritation.
- Itching that does not go away with lotion
- Dry, flaky skin patches
- Worse itching at night
Swelling in Hands, Feet, or Ankles
Kidneys that are not working well cannot remove excess sodium and fluid, leading to swelling, also known as edema.
- Tight feeling shoes or rings by evening
- Puffiness around the ankles
- Skin that stays dented after pressing
Puffy Face or Swollen Eyes
Loss of protein through urine and fluid retention can cause the face and area around the eyes to look puffy, especially in the morning.
- Swelling that is worse after waking up
- Puffy eyelids that reduce during the day
- Combined with tiredness, this needs attention
Metallic Taste in the Mouth
A buildup of waste products, known as uremia, can affect taste buds and appetite.
- Food tasting different than usual
- Reduced interest in eating
- Unpleasant metallic taste that lingers
Bad Breath (Ammonia Breath)
Waste accumulation in the blood can also affect breath odor, sometimes described as smelling like ammonia.
- Breath that does not improve with brushing
- Changes in taste alongside bad breath
- Dry mouth combined with odor
Nausea and Vomiting
Digestive discomfort is common among the Signs of Kidney Disease because toxins that build up in the blood irritate the stomach lining.
- Morning nausea without a clear cause
- Loss of appetite over several days
- Occasional vomiting after meals
Frequent Urination at Night
Also called nocturia, this happens when kidneys lose their ability to concentrate urine properly.
- Waking up two or more times at night to urinate
- Disturbed sleep patterns
- Increase in urine volume overall
Foamy or Bubbly Urine
Foam in urine often points to protein leaking into the urine, a sign that the kidney's filtering units are damaged.
- Bubbles that stay after flushing
- Foam that looks like beaten egg whites
- This symptom should never be ignored
Blood in Urine or Dark Colored Urine
Hematuria, or blood in the urine, can be caused by damaged filters in the kidney or other urinary conditions.
- Pink, red, or cola colored urine
- Urine that looks unusually dark
- May come with pain or discomfort
Difficulty or Pressure While Urinating
Reduced kidney function or a blockage in the urinary tract can cause pressure, pain, or trouble passing urine.
- Straining to urinate
- Weak or interrupted urine flow
- A constant feeling of fullness in the bladder