Kidney problems often develop quietly, but your body can send subtle warning signs. While some symptoms are common and obvious, others may seem strange or unrelated at first.
Here are 23 possible signs your kidneys might be in trouble. Having one doesn’t automatically mean kidney disease — but persistent or multiple symptoms should be checked by a doctor.
🚨 Urine Changes
- Foamy or bubbly urine (may indicate protein leakage)
- Blood in urine (pink, red, or cola-colored)
- Very dark or brown urine
- Urinating more often, especially at night
- Urinating less than usual
- Pain or burning when urinating
- Strong ammonia-like urine smell
💧 Fluid & Swelling
- Swelling in ankles, feet, or hands
- Puffiness around the eyes (especially in the morning)
- Sudden unexplained weight gain (fluid retention)
⚡ Energy & Brain Symptoms
- Extreme fatigue or weakness
- Shortness of breath (fluid buildup or anemia)
- Difficulty concentrating
- Feeling unusually cold (possible anemia)
🧠 Nerve & Skin Signs
- Persistent itching (toxin buildup)
- Muscle cramps (electrolyte imbalance)
- Numbness or tingling
❤️ Cardiovascular & Blood Pressure
- High blood pressure that’s hard to control
- Chest pain (fluid around the heart — emergency symptom)
🤢 Digestive & Appetite Changes
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea or vomiting
- Metallic taste in the mouth
- Bad breath that smells like ammonia
⚠️ When to Seek Medical Help
See a doctor promptly if you notice:
- Blood in urine
- Severe swelling
- Shortness of breath
- Persistent vomiting
- Chest pain
Kidney disease often progresses silently, especially in people with:
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Family history of kidney disease
- Age over 60
💡 Important Reminder
These symptoms can also be caused by many other conditions. The only way to know for sure is through:
- Blood tests (creatinine, eGFR)
- Urine tests
- Blood pressure checks
If you’d like, I can also share early-stage kidney disease signs most people miss — those are even more important to recognize.