White toenails
Damaged kidneys will affect the body's blood circulation, leading to the foot and nail area not receiving enough blood to turn pale and pale.
If your fingernails and toenails have a tendency to deviate and become thinner than normal, you need to get a checkup right away because it may be a sign of kidney disease.
Semicircle on the nail changes
Semicircles on our toenails can also reflect the state of body health. If the semicircle on our fingernails is suddenly narrowed, discolored, no ruddy, but turning black or tinted can also be a sign of kidney damage.
Other signs of kidney disease warning
In addition to the early signs that kidney disease can be identified through urination, you can also identify the disease through a number of symptoms such as:
Edema
The kidney has the main function of removing excess water from the body. But when the kidney is weakened, this function will stagnate and cause the water to accumulate in the body. This has caused edema in the legs, arms, face, feet, ankles .
Itching
If the kidneys fail, the waste in the blood will not be excreted in the body. This can lead to poisoning of the body and typical symptoms of itchy skin.
Leg pain, side pain
Back and flank pain are common symptoms in people with kidney disease and the cause is determined by the follicles in the kidneys filled with enlarged fluid which cause pain.
Nausea and vomiting
The kidneys cannot remove waste products from the body and often cause nausea and vomiting.
The breath smells urine
The cause of this condition is caused by weak kidney urea, which makes your breath smell of ammonia.