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Symptoms of Kidney Shrinkage?
Since kidney shrinkage is one indicator of the loss of kidney functioning tissues, patients are more likely to experience several symptoms as follows:
- Swelling: Fluid retention may appear in patients' face, legs, feet, head and some other loose tissues easily.
- Hematuria: Urin presents red, black or tea-colored that means there is blood in urin.
- Back pain: Back or flank pain is indeed one sign of kidney shrinkage.
- High blood pressure: Most often, the worse patients' illness condition, the higher blood pressure.
- Fatigue: It usually results from renal anemia or deposits of uremic toxins.
- Nausea, vomiting, skin itching, or other symptoms
These are the Symptoms of Shrinking kidneys according to a Nephrologist:
1. Changes in the frequency of urination.
2. darkening skin.
3. drowsiness.
4. itchiness.
5. loss of appetite.
6. muscle cramps.
7. nausea and vomiting.
8. swelling of the hands and feet.
Thanks & RegardsDanielShaw [Medical Assistant]
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