What Is Kidney Disease?
Kidney disease occurs when the kidneys lose their ability to function effectively. Causes include high blood pressure, diabetes, infections, autoimmune disorders, and genetic predispositions. Without proper treatment, kidney disease can progress to kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a transplant. Recognizing warning signs your kidneys are in danger can help you take action before it’s too late.
10 Warning Signs Your Kidneys May Be in Danger
1. Changes in Urination
Changes in urinary habits are among the first warning signs your kidneys are in danger. These include:
Increased urination, especially at night
Decreased urine output
Foamy or bubbly urine, which could indicate protein leakage
2. Fatigue and Weakness
Kidneys help produce red blood cells by releasing a hormone called erythropoietin. When kidney function declines, anemia can develop, causing fatigue, weakness, and difficulty concentrating.
3. Swelling (Edema)
Fluid retention due to poor kidney function leads to swelling in the:
Legs
Hands
Face
Abdomen
4. Persistent Back Pain