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[KIDN-10] Kidney Disease Iceberg

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Created on January 21, 2025

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Puffy eyes

What people see

Swollen feet, ankles, and hands

Fatigue

Gout

Itchy skin

High blood pressure

What people don’t see

Difficulty sleeping

Risk of infection

Urine changes

Eye problems

Difficulty concentrating

Gout

Gout is a type of arthritis that often affects the big toe. Kidney disease can lead to gout.

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Eye problems

People with kidney disease can experience dry eyes, blurry vision, and even vision loss.

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Difficulty sleeping

Research shows that as many as 80 percent of people with kidney disease have a hard time sleeping.

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Urine changes

If you have kidney disease, you may notice that your urine is foamy or even has blood in it. You may need to pee more or less than normal.

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Fatigue

Approximately three-quarters of people with kidney disease experience fatigue. For some, it has a major impact on daily life.

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Swollen feet, ankles, and hands

When the kidneys can’t filter out excess fluid, you might notice swelling in your feet, ankles, and hands.

Risk of infection

Rare kidney diseases like complement 3 glomerulopathy (C3G) can increase your risk of infection.

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High blood pressure

Kidney disease can cause hypertension (high blood pressure).

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Difficulty concentrating

People with kidney disease sometimes have a hard time concentrating or feel confused.

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Puffy eyes

Sometimes, people with kidney disease have puffy eyes. This is related to the kidneys’ reduced ability to filter.

Itchy skin

Kidney disease can cause itchy skin. This is more common in people with end-stage kidney disease, but it can also happen in other stages.

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