Today I’m going to talk to you about the symptoms of kidney disease. Especially about skin changes. Kidney diseases, often, for many years imperceptibly creep up on a person. Kidneys process 200 liters of fluid per day. About 2 liters of fluid is expelled by the body through urine. The urine we excrete is stored in the bladder from 1 to 8 hours.
WHAT IS DIABETES?
Diabetes is a disease in which your body does not produce enough insulin or cannot use normal amounts of insulin properly. This results in high blood sugar levels, which can cause problems in many parts of your body. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease. High blood pressure (also known as hypertension) is another common cause of kidney disease and other complications such as heart attacks and strokes. Medications and toxins can also cause kidney problems. Long-term use of a large number of over-the-counter painkillers can be detrimental to the kidneys.
Diabetic nephropathy is the most dangerous kidney disease!
You probably know that they are the “filters” of all the blood that passes through the body, but besides that, they also have many other functions important for the health and normal functioning of our entire organism. The kidneys are closely related to other vital organs such as the heart, lungs or liver, and their good “communication” maintains a healthy balance of blood volume, electrolytes and dynamics of the whole organism.
A serious decrease in kidney function can lead to the accumulation of toxins and impurities in the blood. This can lead to people feeling tired, weak and can make it difficult to concentrate. Another complication of kidney disease is anemia, which can cause weakness and fatigue. If you feel the need to urinate more frequently, especially at night, this can be a sign of kidney disease.
When the renal filters are damaged, it can cause an increased urge to urinate. Foamy urine indicates protein in the urine. And the smell of ammonia urine speaks of diseased kidneys. Swelling around the eyes or in the legs, toejoints and feet. When the kidneys do not filter properly, toxins remain in the blood, and do not leave the body through urine. This can make it difficult to sleep.