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Kidney Disease Symptoms in Females

Kidney Disease Symptoms in Females

Kidney Disease Symptoms in Females

Friends, In today’s video we will know the kidney disease symptoms in females

Our kidneys are amazing organs of the body that work to filter the blood and remove dirt and excess fluid. Besides, they also play an important role in keeping essential nutrients and electrolytes balanced. But, when a problem like kidney disease arises, it not only disrupts the process of purifying the blood, but toxic substances also start accumulating in the body.

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If you are a woman, then it is even more important for you to know that kidney disease can have some different symptoms in women compared to men. Recognizing these symptoms early and consulting a doctor is the most effective way to keep the kidneys healthy.

Common Symptoms of Kidney Disease

Some symptoms can be signs of kidney disease in both women and men. Let us understand these symptoms in some detail:

  • Changes in Urination Habits
  • Swelling in Feet, Ankles, Hands or Face
  • Fatigue and Weakness
  • Irregular or Painful Periods
  • Loss of Appetite and Weight Loss
  • Insomnia
  • Itchy and Dry Skin

Specific Symptoms of Kidney Disease in Women

Some symptoms, especially in women, can be signs of kidney disease. It is important to pay attention to:

  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Frequent vaginal infections in women can be a sign of kidney problems. This happens because the vaginal tract and urinary tract are close to each other and kidney-related infections can also reach the vagina.
  • Blood in Urine: Although blood in urine can be a sign of kidney disease in both men and women, women may also have slight blood in urine during menstruation. Therefore, if there is blood in the urine at any time other than menstruation, definitely contact a doctor.
  • Kidney Problems During Preeclampsia: Kidney problems can also occur in a condition called pre-eclampsia that occurs during pregnancy. Its symptoms include high blood pressure, increased amount of protein in urine and swelling in the body. If you notice these symptoms during pregnancy, consult a doctor immediately.
  • Difficulty in Urinating: If there is kidney problem, there may be difficulty in urinating. Inability to pass urine completely or lack of a strong stream while urinating can be signs of kidney disease.

Diagnosis of Kidney Disease

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above, it is important to consult a doctor. Early detection of kidney disease is very beneficial for treatment. The doctor will ask you about your symptoms and know your medical history. Apart from this, he can also do physical examination.

Some tests may also be done to detect kidney disease:

  • Urine Test: Urine test can tell whether there is blood, protein or any signs of infection in the urine.
  • Blood Test: Blood test can detect kidney function and measure the amount of waste products in the body.
  • Imaging Tests: Tests such as ultrasound, CT scan or MRI scan can help determine the size of the kidneys and detect any abnormalities.

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