10 Ways Your Body Warns You About Kidney Disease (But You Don’t Notice)

Here’s a detailed guide on 10 ways your body may be warning you about kidney disease, often without obvious symptoms:


1. Swelling in Feet, Ankles, or Hands

  • When kidneys can’t remove excess fluid, it accumulates in tissues.

  • Look for puffiness around your ankles, feet, hands, or even around your eyes in the morning.

2. Changes in Urination

  • Frequency: Urinating more often, especially at night (nocturia), or less often than usual.

  • Color: Darker urine, foamy urine, or blood in urine.

  • Urgency: Feeling an urgent need to urinate or difficulty starting urination.

3. Fatigue and Weakness

  • Kidneys produce a hormone called erythropoietin that stimulates red blood cells.

  • When kidney function declines, you may develop anemia, causing fatigue, weakness, and poor concentration.

4. Persistent Itching

  • Waste buildup in the blood (uremia) can cause severe, persistent itching, often difficult to relieve with creams.

5. Shortness of Breath

  • Fluid overload can accumulate in the lungs.

  • Anemia caused by kidney disease can also reduce oxygen delivery, making breathing feel harder during activity.