
14/10/2022
Symptomatic renal failure develops over time if kidney damage progresses slowly and is often nonspecific. In the early stages, the disease often has no symptoms because the kidneys have a very good compensatory capacity, when symptoms appear, the disease is already in the late stage.
Signs and symptoms may include:
Nausea, vomiting
Anorexia
Tired, chills
Sleep disorders
Changes in urination: urinating more at night, foamy urine, more or less urine volume than usual, color of urine lighter or darker than usual, bloody urine, feeling full Difficulty urinating...
Mental decline, dizziness, dizziness
Muscle twitching and cramps
Hiccup
Swollen feet, hands, face, neck
Persistent itching
Chest pain (if pericardial effusion is present)
Shortness of breath (if pulmonary edema is present)
Uncontrollable high blood pressure
breath is smelly
Back pain