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Difficulty urinating
Pressure during the process
Dark urine, urinating less often and in small amounts
Pale color of urine, often and in large quantities
Foamy urine
Urge to urinate a lot during the night
3. Rashes
The accumulation of waste in our body can be linked to kidney failure – the skin gets a lot of rashes and itchiness. All the waste accumulates in the blood and makes the skin unhealthy, dry and irritated. Lotions, creams and cosmetics may provide some relief, but don’t solve the problem that’s coming from within – IF the rash is directly caused by kidney problems, of course.
4. Fatigue
If the kidneys are healthy, they produce EPO (erythropoietin), a hormone that makes more red blood cells that deliver oxygen where it is needed. If the number of red blood cells decreases, fatigue occurs and this will impact the brain and also the muscles. It is also a sign of severe anemia.
5. Shortness of breath
This is a common problem, but it could be linked to kidney damage. If the body does not have enough oxygen, it is because of the low number of red blood cells which deliver oxygen everywhere. The amount of these blood cells is linked to harmful toxins that build up in the lungs.
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