Symptoms
Symptoms in acute kidney disease develop soon but in CKD the symptoms may not be seen until the kidney function is reduced to a great extent.
Here are some common symptoms of AKF
- Reduced urine output
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Swelling in the feet
- ‘One of the earliest symptoms of CKD is frequent urination at night; although innocuous it should not be ignored. Most other symptoms of CKD develop only in late stages, only after 80% of function has been lost,’ says Dr Avinash.
- Tiredness
- Poor sleep
- Poor appetite
- Unexplained itchiness
- Swelling of feet
- Puffiness of face and eyes .