13 Signs Often Associated With Kidney Problems
Based on your image + general medical info. This is NOT a diagnosis.
1. Changes in Urination
- Foamy or Bubbly Urine – Shown in your toilet pic.
Can mean protein in urine. - Dark Urine – Shown in your sample cup.
Can mean dehydration or other issues. - Urinating More/Less Often, especially at night.
2. Swelling & Fluid Retention
- Puffy Eyes – Shown by arrows on face.
- Swollen Ankles, Feet, Hands, or Face – Shown on leg pic.
Kidneys help control fluid balance.
3. Skin & Mouth Signs
- Itchy, Dry Skin or Rash – Shown on skin pic.
Waste buildup can cause itching. - Coated Tongue / Bad Taste in Mouth – Shown on tongue pic.
Can cause metallic taste or bad breath. - Pale Skin – From anemia, as kidneys make a hormone for red blood cells.
4. Energy & Body Signs
- Fatigue or Weakness
- Trouble Concentrating
- Shortness of Breath – Fluid in lungs.
- Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite
- Muscle Cramps
How Kidney Problems Are Actually Diagnosed
Doctors don’t diagnose from photos. They use:
- Blood Test: Creatinine + eGFR to check kidney function.
- Urine Test: Protein/albumin and blood.
- Blood Pressure Check: High BP is a major kidney risk.
- Ultrasound if needed.
Who’s at Higher Risk?
Diabetes, high blood pressure, family history of kidney disease, heart disease, age 60+, or long-term use of NSAIDs like ibuprofen.
What To Do Next
- See a Licensed Doctor if you notice several of these symptoms lasting more than a few days.
- Ask About: Kidney function screening, especially if you have risk factors.
- Protect Kidneys: Stay hydrated, manage BP + blood sugar, limit salt, don’t smoke, exercise.
- Emergency Signs: Trouble breathing, chest pain, severe swelling, confusion = seek care right away.
Final Disclaimer
This is for educational and awareness purposes only, based on the images you shared. It does not diagnose, treat, or cure any condition. Many symptoms overlap with other health issues. Only a licensed medical professional can evaluate you and run proper tests.