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Posted: 2025-04-23 17:42:01 UTC

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This article discusses how waist pain and other symptoms might be indicative of kidney problems, urging readers not to ignore these signs and to seek medical advice rather than self-medicating.
Waist pain can be a sign of kidney issues.
Changes in urine (foamy, bloody, strong odor) can indicate kidney problems.
Swollen ankles, persistent itching, and unexplained fatigue may be related to kidney function.
Loss of appetite, metallic taste, and nausea can be signs of kidney issues.
Puffy eyes, breathing difficulties, and cognitive issues may be linked to kidney problems.
High blood pressure and self-medication can harm kidneys.
Kidney-smart practices include drinking enough water, monitoring urine, reducing salt, avoiding NSAID abuse, and getting regular kidney function tests.
Ignoring early signs of kidney problems.
Self-medicating with painkillers and herbal remedies.
Dehydration and poor dietary habits.
Not undergoing regular kidney function tests.