Early symptoms of renal impairment


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Early symptoms of kidney damage in women usually include decreased urine output, edema, and elevated blood pressure.
1. Reduced urine output.
Problems with the kidneys in regulating fluid balance and discharging waste can lead to decreased urine output. Therefore, if a woman does not feel smooth when urinating and urinates, there may be a risk of kidney damage.
2. Edema
Kidney damage or disease may lead to excess water and waste in the body that cannot be removed, causing edema in the limbs, face, etc., especially when getting up in the morning.
3. Increased blood pressure
Kidney is an important organ for regulating blood pressure. If a woman has early kidney damage, it may lead to increased blood pressure.