What are the symptoms of stage 2 kidney disease?
What are the symptoms of stage 2 kidney disease?
Stage 2 kidney disease symptoms
- darker urine that may range in color between yellow, red, and orange.
- increased or decreased urination.
- excessive fatigue.
- high blood pressure.
- fluid retention (edema)
- pain in the lower back.
- muscle cramps at night.
- insomnia.
What are the symptoms of CKD stage 1?
Symptoms of stage 1 kidney disease
- High blood pressure.
- Swelling in legs.
- Urinary tract infections.
- Abnormal urine test (protein in urine)
What happens if you have stage 2 kidney disease?
Most of the time, an eGFR between 60 and 89 means your kidneys are healthy and working well. But if you have Stage 2 kidney disease, this means you have other signs of kidney damage even though your eGFR is normal. Signs of kidney damage could be protein in your urine (pee) or physical damage to your kidneys.
What are the symptoms of a failing kidney?
Failing kidneys don’t remove extra fluid, which builds up in your body causing swelling in the face. My sister, her hair started to fall out, she was losing weight, but her face was really puffy, you know, and everything like that, before she found out what was going on with her. My checks were always puffy and tight.
What are the symptoms of a bad support bearing?
Unusual noises when vehicle accelerates. Unusual noises are some of the first symptoms produced by a bad or failing center support bearing. An excessively worn or faulty center support bearing will howl or squeal when the vehicle accelerates from a stop. The howling or squealing may quiet down as the vehicle picks up speed.
Why does my tailshaft have vibration after re-build?
Update after having a look underneath is that there seems to be a little sideways movement at the front yoke as if maybe one of the cups hasn’t seated all the way home.. I guess that means pulling the bugger out again to sort it out
When to see a doctor for CKD symptoms?
CKD symptoms can be subtle. Some people don’t have any symptoms — or don’t think they do. If you have one or more of the 15 symptoms below, or worry about kidney problems, see a doctor for blood and urine tests. Many of the symptoms on this list can be caused by other health problems.