16 Sneaky Symptoms of Kidney Pain You Shouldn't Be Ignoring

15. Persistent Bad Breath

Bad breath. Photo Credit: Envato @eddows_arunothai

Persistent bad breath, or halitosis, can be a symptom of kidney distress. This occurs due to the accumulation of waste products in the blood, which can affect the breath. Ammonia-scented breath, in particular, is a key indicator of kidney issues. Addressing bad breath as a potential sign of kidney distress can lead to early diagnosis and treatment, improving both oral health and overall well-being.

16. Cold Intolerance

Feeling cold. Photo Credit: Envato @LightFieldStudios

Cold intolerance can be a surprising symptom of kidney distress, often linked to anemia. When kidney function declines, erythropoietin production decreases, leading to reduced red blood cell counts and anemia. This can cause a feeling of being cold all the time, even in warm environments. Recognizing cold intolerance as a potential indicator of kidney issues can lead to timely intervention and management, improving both comfort and health outcomes.

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