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Imagine this, in the busy city life, there are always some people who, due to poor lifestyle habits, begin to experience physical discomfort. Kidney problems are like a ticking time bomb, they may not manifest immediately, but once problems arise, the consequences can be serious.
When there are issues with the kidneys, the body will show some signals that can help us detect problems early and seek timely medical attention.
First, people with unhealthy kidneys often feel fatigue and weakness. This is not just ordinary tiredness, but a deep-rooted exhaustion that seems difficult to recover from no matter how much one sleeps.
This is because the kidneys are responsible for clearing waste and excess water from the blood. Once their function is impaired, toxins accumulate in the body, affecting the overall energy levels. Additionally, people with kidney dysfunction may observe significant changes in their urine output.
Some people may experience reduced urine output, darker urine, as the kidneys are unable to effectively filter and eliminate waste. Conversely, some may experience frequent nighttime urination, which is also a warning sign of kidney dysfunction.
Furthermore, kidney problems can also cause swelling, especially in the legs and ankles. This condition usually occurs when the kidneys cannot properly regulate the body’s water content, leading to accumulation in the lower part of the body.
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