Knowing how to take care of the kidneys is crucial for men, as bad habits can lead to kidney exhaustion, resulting in various adverse reactions such as dizziness, tinnitus, decreased sexual performance, and cold extremities, which may all be signals of kidney exhaustion.
Therefore, when signs of kidney function decline are detected, patients should improve kidney function through reasonable means to maintain kidney health and allow physiological functions to be optimized for alleviation of these manifestations. Furthermore, men with severe kidney exhaustion may exhibit facial characteristics, and timely adjustment of the body upon noticing these features can help improve the declining kidney function.
What are the specific signs of kidney exhaustion in men?
1. Eyelid swelling
When men’s kidneys are significantly exhausted, their functions are compromised, potentially leading to reduced water excretion ability. The kidneys naturally facilitate the excretion of toxins and excess water in the body. With sufficient hydration, the kidneys can effectively eliminate excess water and toxins to maintain normal bodily functions. However, when kidney exhaustion occurs, a prominent symptom is bodily swelling, particularly noticeable in eyelid edema. This phenomenon is due to the reduced water excretion capacity of the body, leading to significant retention of water and sodium, resulting in severe eyelid swelling.
Persistent presence of these symptoms indicates potential kidney damage and exhaustion. Patients should promptly enhance kidney function and improve water excretion ability to maintain fluid balance. Failure to do so may lead to not only eyelid swelling but also noticeable edema in the lower extremities.
2. Dull complexion
A healthy individual possesses a rosy complexion due to the timely supply of blood and nutrients. However, kidney exhaustion can lead to a dull complexion characterized by a lack of color, even darkening, signaling kidney exhaustion. During severe kidney disease, imbalances in acid-base levels and electrolytes may occur, leading to signs of nutrient deficiencies. Inadequate nutrition supply can result in changes in complexion, prominently manifested as a dull complexion. Additionally, the kidneys’ toxin excretion ability may be compromised, further contributing to increased melanin production due to toxin accumulation, resulting in a dull complexion, a clear indication of kidney exhaustion.
From the above, it is evident that men’s health can be adversely affected by severe kidney exhaustion, potentially causing various symptoms. Signs such as abnormal complexion and eyelid swelling should be taken seriously as indicators of excessive kidney exhaustion. Timely treatment to restore optimal kidney function is essential to prevent severe kidney disease and the onset of other adverse symptoms or complications that can threaten health.