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According to one statistic, even in developed countries like America, more than two and a half crore adults are living with kidney disease. And the scary thing is, only 10 percent of people know they have kidney problems. The number of kidney patients is also increasing in our country. According to a 2017 report by the BBC, according to a survey of two important hospitals, one out of every seven people in our country suffers from kidney disease. Kidney disease is so severe that it spreads very slowly without any signs or symptoms. Sometimes a patient can have up to 50 percent of his or her kidneys damaged before he or she realizes any symptoms. So it is important to know the silent symptoms of kidney disease. Find out the 7 silent symptoms of major kidney problems. If you see these symptoms, you need to seek medical help immediately. Abnormal rashes or itching on the skin The kidneys maintain a balance of mineral salts by removing waste products and excess fluid from the body. When the kidneys cannot maintain the balance of nutrients and mineral salts in the blood, your skin can become dry and cracked, which is one of the biggest silent symptoms of kidney disease. Moreover, when the kidneys become dysfunctional, the waste products in the blood continue to increase. It can cause itching and rashes on the skin, which can be slightly relieved with temporary treatment. A healthy kidney that loses its taste in the mouth usually keeps the blood cells inside the body and excretes waste products from the blood as urine. When the kidneys are damaged, toxins build up in the bloodstream, creating bad breath and bad breath. Also the tongue becomes heavy. Some patients do not get the taste of meat as before. Nausea or vomiting may occur due to excessive accumulation of waste products in the blood due to kidney dysfunction. Nausea can cause you to lose your appetite. If this happens for a long time, you may lose weight abnormally. Feeling Unnecessary Urine Speed ​​A major symptom of kidney disease is a change in urination schedule. If you have kidney problems, you urinate more or less. Seen as a symptom in some people, the speed of urination is actually slight. Again in the case of some people, there is more urination than usual. Many have reported abnormal schedules of urination, especially at night. Changes in the urine In addition to the symptoms of more or less urination, some changes in the urine itself are also noticeable. Such as- * Bleeding with urine * Darker or lighter color of urine than usual * More foam or bubbles appear in the urine When the kidneys are damaged, blood cells start coming out, resulting in symptoms of bleeding with the urine. When the filter of the kidneys is damaged, a protein called albumin leaks out with the urine, creating more foam or bubbles. Swelling of the ankles, legs, feet or face Another function of the kidneys is to flush out excess fluid from the body. If there is a problem in the kidneys, there is a problem in getting this extra fluid out. Excess fluid builds up in the body causing swelling of the ankles, feet, legs, mouth, and hands. Fatigue and exhaustion When the performance of the kidneys is severely reduced, toxins are produced in the blood as waste products. This makes you feel weak and tired and makes it difficult to focus on anything. Another complication can occur, and that is anemia. In addition, feeling cold, having trouble breathing (shortness of breath), etc. are one of the symptoms of kidney problems.

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