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Symptoms of kidney disease are blood in your urine, reduced amount of urine, swelling of legs, ankles and feet, or persistent nausea. However, you can still experience fatigue, high blood pressure, or a loss of appetite without the symptoms above. These are all signs of kidney failure. In order to make sure you're healthy, you can ask your doctor to conduct kidney disease diagnosis tests - these generally include blood tests and urine tests. 

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A kidney can be damaged without symptoms by a variety of factors such as:


  • - Inheriting a damaged kidney
  • - Having an unknown illness that damages the kidney
  • - Being born with a damaged kidney
  • - Having a family history of kidney damage
  • - Having a surgery to remove a kidney
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The issue with kidney failure is that symptoms develop very slowly, and some people don't even have visible symptoms before the situation becomes critical. Symptoms of kidney disease are blood in your urine, reduced amount of urine, swelling of legs, ankles and feet, or persistent nausea. However, you can still experience fatigue, high blood pressure, or a loss of appetite without the symptoms above. These are all signs of kidney failure. In order to make sure you're healthy, you can ask your doctor to conduct kidney disease diagnosis tests - these generally include blood tests and urine tests. If nothing comes up on the tests, it might be early, so if you're still suspicious, be prepared to watch for symptoms and report them to a doctor.
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Kidney disease is very common nowadays. More than 30 million American adults are living with kidney disease and most don't know it. Here are 10 possible signs you have kidney disease.

1. You're having trouble sleeping

2. You're more tired, have less energy or are having trouble in concentrating

3. You have dry and itchy skin

4. You see blood in your urine

5. You feel the need to urinate more often

6. Your urine is foamy

7. Your ankles and feet are swollen

8. You're experiencing persistent puffiness around your eyes

9. Your muscles are cramping
10. You have a poor appetite

If someone is at risk for kidney disease due to high blood pressure, diabetes, a family history of kidney failure or if someone is older than 60 years, it's important to get tested annually for kidney disease.
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They are damaged once a person urinated with blood. That is not a good sign and it needs to be seen by a specialist or a doctor in town.
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When person is having kidney failure he may not see symptoms in early stages but you may notice if you see the following body changes.

1. Trouble in sleeping.
2.feeling tired always.
3.having dry and itchy skin.
4. Feeling need to urinate more often.
5. Poor appetite.
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Some people experience risks after they experience ahawks kidneys, such as the formation ofisse, which can causejaundice. Some people experience risks after they have a Horus Award, such as the presence of toxins or toxins that have been present for a certain length of time. Additionally, there is something called the “coagulative calendar”, which allows for the determination of the date of surgery by measuring the time it takes for the blood of the kidneys to stop flowing. It is not known how long the “coagulative calendar” will last, but it is possible that it will last a short amount of time.
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There are usually no symptoms of kidney disease in the early stages. It may only be diagnosed if you have a blood or urine test for another reason and the results show a possible problem with your kidneys. At a more advanced stage, symptoms can include: tiredness.
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Kidney damage can be detected through routine blood and urine tests that measure levels of waste products and proteins in the blood and urine. These tests can identify kidney disease before symptoms appear.
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you can still experience fatigue, high blood pressure, or a loss of appetite without the symptoms above. These are all signs of kidney failure. In order to make sure you're healthy, you can ask your doctor to conduct kidney disease diagnosis tests - these generally include blood tests and urine tests. If
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However, you can still experience fatigue, high blood pressure, or a loss of appetite without the symptoms above. These are all signs of kidney failure. In order to make sure you're healthy, you can ask your doctor to conduct kidney disease diagnosis tests - these generally include blood tests and urine tests. 
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