Chronic kidney disease, also called chronic kidney failure, involves a gradual loss of kidney function. Your kidneys filter wastes and excess fluids from your blood, which are then removed in your urine. Advanced chronic kidney disease can cause dangerous levels of fluid, electrolytes and wastes to build up in your body.

In the early stages of chronic kidney disease, you might have few signs or symptoms. You might not realize that you have kidney disease until the condition is advanced.

Symptoms

Nausea
Vomiting
Loss of appetite
Fatigue and weakness
Sleep problems
Urinating more or less
Decreased mental sharpness
Muscle cramps
Swelling of feet and ankles
Dry, itchy skin
High blood pressure (hypertension) that’s difficult to control
Shortness of breath, if fluid builds up in the lungs
Chest pain, if fluid builds up around the lining of the heart

Risk factors

Factors that can increase your risk of chronic kidney disease include:

Diabetes
High blood pressure
Heart (cardiovascular) disease
Smoking
Obesity
Abnormal kidney structure
Frequent use of medications that can damage the kidneys

RECOMMENDED MEDICATIONS:

Cordyceps
Kidney tonifying
Pine pollen tea
Soybean lecithin
Zinc
Vig power
Detox pad

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