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  2. Symptoms. Signs and symptoms of chronic kidney disease develop over time if kidney damage progresses slowly. Loss of kidney function can cause a buildup of fluid or body waste or electrolyte problems. Depending on how severe it is, loss of kidney function can cause: Nausea. Vomiting. Loss of appetite. Fatigue and weakness. Sleep problems.

  3. May 7, 2023 · Overview. Chronic kidney disease is when your kidneys stop filtering waste from your flood. You may have noticeable symptoms like bubbly pee, being more tired or having itchy skin. What is chronic kidney disease?

  4. Signs and symptoms. Many people living with CKD do not have any symptoms until the more advanced stages and/or complications develop. If symptoms do happen, they may include: Foamy urine. Urinating (peeing) more often or less often than usual. Itchy and/or dry skin. Feeling tired. Nausea. Loss of appetite. Weight loss without trying to lose weight.

  5. What are the symptoms of CKD? Does CKD cause other health problems? How can CKD affect my day-to-day life? Will my kidneys get better? What happens if my kidneys fail? Chronic kidney disease (CKD) means your kidneys are damaged and can’t filter blood the way they should.

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  6. Symptoms can include urinating at night, fatigue, nausea, itching, muscle twitching and cramps, loss of appetite, confusion, difficulty breathing, and body swelling (most commonly the legs). Diagnosis is by blood and urine tests.

  7. Jan 2, 2024 · nausea or vomiting, especially in the morning and after eating. a urine-like odor to your breath. decreased urine output. numbness in your hands and feet. easy bruising and bleeding. bone pain....

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