Friday, August 19, 2011

Symptoms of Kidney Problems

So you may be wondering what this topic has to do with chiropractic care? Ehh it doesn't really, but here at MySpine, we care about more than just your back. Your entire health is of concern to us and that includes your kidneys. The issue with kidney problems is that in some cases, the symptoms can be extremely hard to notice until a later stage. IF you are at a high risk of developing a kidney disease, you should have regular check-ups with your doctor to consult the matter, even if you feel fine. However, for others there are ways of checking symptoms of kidney problems.

Due to the fact that there are various levels of kidney problems, it is difficult to pinpoint symptoms for each. By looking at more severe symptoms, we can understand what might happen to the body if kidney problems are left to a later stage and not dealt with early on. It is usually a slow progression, but tiredness can be one symptom of a kidney malfunction. This is not to say that every time you are tired, you should worry about your kidneys, but a feeling of fatigue usually comes hand in hand with kidney troubles.
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Shortness of breath when going about your daily activities is another indication of a kidney problem, as is the swelling of your feet and ankles due to water retention. If you kidney can help your circulation properly, the water and blood is not passed around your body at a normal rate meaning that your feet and lower legs may retain water which can be very uncomfortable.

As the kidneys are what controls your urine, and monitoring your urination pattern could be a good indicator of whether you have any underlying kidney problems. Urine may be a dark colour, or may contain blood, or it could be painful to urinate. If you feel pressure, pain, or discomfort when you urinate and it is only coming out in small amounts, this could be to do with your kidneys.

A feeling of nausea can also be a key symptom. If the kidneys are not functioning properly, there may be a build up of waste in your body which may cause you to vomit. This can also mean that you lose your appetite and suffer weight loss because of this.

Similarly to the symptom of fatigue where your body is not getting enough oxygen due to poor circulation, your brain can also suffer. The lack of oxygen can affect other areas of your body, and if the brain is not getting enough oxygen, you may begin to feel dizzy or lightheaded and less able to concentrate.

Usually, kidney failure and any other issues related to kidneys can be due to a genetic disorder which has been passed down from one of your parents. However, for everyone else, it can be due to a poor lifestyle. The kidneys main function is to filter waste out of your system. IF you are overloading your body with junk food or excessive alcohol, your body won't be able to keep up! By drinking plenty of water, exercising, eating healthily and avoiding too much alcohol, you are less likely to have any extreme health problems. Best of luck and remember, your Issaquah chiropractor is always available to answer any questions you have regarding your wellness.

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