Dry Skin one symptom of kidney disease

I read something interesting today that said that dry skin is one symptom of [tag-ice]kidney[/tag-ice] disease.

Kidney disease is very obvious in the severe form, but may not be as obvious when there is a slow decline in kidney function.

Most people with dry skin and [tag-self]eczema[/tag-self] do not have kidney problems, but those who have dry skin and these symptoms should talk to their doctor about whether kidney disease is a factor.

Possible signs of kidney disease:

High blood pressure, pain in the middle of the back under the rib cage, poor appetite, vomiting, headaches, insomnia, fatigue, bad breath, a general sense of tiredness or lack of energy, changes in frequency or amount of urination, or changes in urine (such as changes in color, smell, quantity, etc).

If you have [tag-tec]dry skin[/tag-tec] on your lower legs that is red, itchy, puffy, or swelling, this is another warning sign for possible kidney problems.

Again, not all people with dry skin have kidney problems. However, if you have dry skin which seems to be getting worse, and you have any of these other symptoms, please make an appointment to see your doctor.

Left untreated, this is another way that dry skin could become deadly.

 

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