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5 What are the signs that your kidneys are not working properly?

 
5 What are the signs that your kidneys are not working properly?
kidneys are not working properly

5 What are the signs that your kidneys are not

 working properly?The kidney is one among the foremost important organs within the physical body . Thousands of people around the world die every year due to serious kidney disease. You would be surprised to know that Pakistan is the eighth largest country in the world in terms of kidney disease. The number of people suffering from kidney diseases in Pakistan is increasing by 15 to 20 percent annually. 2 out of 10 people in Pakistan suffer from some form of kidney disease.

Let us tell you about 5 signs that indicate that you too have kidney disease.

1- Sleep disorders

Bad kidneys fail to excrete toxins from the body through the urine, causing the toxins inside the body to remain in the blood. Which is why sleep is reduced. If you suffer from constant sleep apnea, this may be a sign of kidney disease.

2- Shortness of breath

Difficulty breathing can cause many other diseases but if you have kidney disease you will breathe faster because bad kidneys cause the amount of red blood cells in the blood to decrease which causes the body to I have less oxygen.

3-Swollen eyes

An early sign of kidney disease is swelling of the area around the eyes. This is an indication that your kidneys are excreting large amounts of protein in the urine. See your doctor as soon as possible if you believe your body is getting enough rest and protein, but you still feel your eyes are swollen.

4- High blood pressure

The circulatory system depends on the kidneys. The kidneys filter the waste and toxins in the blood. And if you suffer from high blood pressure, you may suffer from kidney disease. Therefore, you should eat foods that are rich in folic acid.

5- Swelling on the ankles, feet, hands and face

Kidney failure is an increase in the amount of sodium in the blood. This causes swelling on the ankles, legs, face and hands. Sometimes taking medicine and reducing salt can reduce the swelling in your body. If that doesn't help, you need treatment.










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