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Kidney disorders are a broad spectrum of diseases that affect the kidneys. They are the primary organ responsible for the removal of waste products as well as excess fluids out of the bloodstream to form urine.
Some common kidney problems include:
Kidney stones
Chronic kidney disease
Acute kidney condition
Glomerulonephritis
Urinary tract infection
Kidney disease with polycystic kidneys
Nephrotic syndrome
This can be the result of a number of causes and can be moderate to extreme. The most common factors that cause kidney problems are:
Diabetes: The high blood sugar levels with time may cause damage to the blood vessels that line the kidneys, affecting their capacity to function.
High Blood Pressure: High blood pressure is not controlled blood pressure could damage kidney blood vessels and lead to kidney diseases.
Kidney Infections: Bacterial infections may be harmful to kidneys, and can cause inflammation that can lead to problems with the kidneys.
Urinary Tract Obstructions: These are conditions that block the normal circulation of urine like kidney tumors or stones, which could cause pressure buildup and harm to the kidneys.
Autoimmune Disorders: Some immune disorders such as lupus and IgA Nephropathy may result in kidney damage.
Kidney Trauma: Injuries to the kidneys, such as those caused by accidents or injuries, could cause kidney issues.
Certain medications: These are particularly harmful when they are used in large doses or for extended periods and could damage kidneys.
In excess alcohol consumption: Long-term and prolonged consumption of alcohol can cause kidney damage.

Common symptoms of kidney problems are:
Tiredness: Feeling tired or weak, despite taking enough rest.
Swelling: It is often seen in the feet, hands as well as ankles, and face as a result of the retention of fluid (edema).
Changes in urine
More frequently urinating, particularly during the night.
Inability to urinate or an increase in urine production.
Bubbly or foamy urine: This could be a sign that there is a protein present in your urine.
Inflammation or pain in the side or back (flank) which is where the kidneys reside.
Hypertension: Kidney issues may cause an increase in blood pressure.
Inexplicably low weight or an insatiable appetite.
Nausea and vomiting.
Dry skin and itching: Due to the accumulation of waste products within the blood.
Breath shortness: fluid buildup in the lungs may cause breathing difficulties.
Anemia is a decrease in the red blood cell count, that can lead to fatigue and weakness.
Make sure you get the correct kidney problems treatment when you notice kidney damage symptoms.

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