Frequent nausea or vomiting
When the kidneys do not filter well, toxins pass to the digestive system, causing nausea and sometimes vomiting.
Sleep problems and night cramps
Insomnia, restless legs, night cramps can point to a mineral imbalance associated with kidney failure.
Bad breath or metallic taste in the mouth
The accumulation of urea in the blood can cause a bitter or metallic taste in the mouth, as well as bad breath – a hidden but important symptom.
Cramps and muscle spasms
Frequent cramps, even without physical exertion, can be due to an imbalance of potassium and calcium due to poor kidney function.
Unexplained itching of the skin
If you feel itchy without rashes and dryness, it may be due to a buildup of toxins or an excess of phosphates – common in advanced kidney failure.
Listen to your body: the kidneys work quietly, but in case of problems they send clear signals.
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