Kidney failure can sneak up without obvious symptoms, but catching early warning signs is crucial to preserving your kidney health. This video highlights five key signals your body sends when kidney function starts to decline. Key Early Signs Covered: • Decreased urine output: Your kidneys aren’t filtering properly if you’re urinating much less than usual. • Foamy urine: Protein leaking into your urine creates foam, often the first visible sign of kidney damage. • Swelling (edema): Fluid buildup in your legs or ankles due to impaired kidney filtration. • Persistent fatigue: Toxins accumulating in your blood can make you feel unusually tired. • Nighttime urination: Waking frequently to urinate can indicate your kidneys are struggling to manage fluids. Why Early Detection Matters: • Kidney damage is often irreversible, but early treatment can slow or prevent progression. • Lifestyle changes, medication, and medical monitoring provide better health outcomes. Additional Insights: • Understanding kidney function basics: how your kidneys filter blood, regulate fluids, and balance electrolytes. • Common causes of kidney damage: diabetes, high blood pressure, infections, and autoimmune conditions. • Preventive tips: hydration, balanced diet, managing blood pressure, avoiding nephrotoxic drugs, and routine check-ups. Remember: If you notice any of these signs, seek medical advice promptly. #KidneyHealth #EarlyWarningSigns #HealthEducation #WellnessTips #ChronicKidneyDisease #PreventKidneyFailure #HealthyLiving #HealthAwareness