Symptoms Of Kidney Damage: Due to kidney failure, they gradually stop working.

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  • Kidneys clean the blood by filtering out fluids, minerals and waste.

  • Kidney disease usually does not show any symptoms.

  • So the only way to know is to get tested.

Warning Signs Of Kidney Problems: Kidney failure is a condition in which one or both the kidneys are not able to function.

This may be due to an acute kidney injury or a chronic disease that makes it difficult to function slowly.

When the kidneys are healthy, they clean the blood by removing excess fluid, minerals, and waste, but when they fail, harmful waste builds up in the body and excess fluid builds up, causing urine. The color and quantity of urine changes.

The color of your urine can give clues about your health, but kidney disease usually doesn't cause any symptoms, so the only way to know is to get tested.

Even if your urine looks fine, there may be kidney damage.

What do these colors of urine mean?

What Do These Colors Of Urine Mean

1) Clear/Light Yellow

This means that you are well hydrated and drinking plenty of water and fluids!

Light yellow color is normal.

This means that your kidneys and health are absolutely fine.

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2) dark yellow

If the color of urine is dark yellow, then understand that you are dehydrated, that is, you are in dire need of drinking water.

Without water your kidneys are at risk of damage.

3) pink to red

It could be due to certain foods or it could be blood in your urine.

Get your urine test done to be sure.

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4) blue color

The colors of certain foods can turn your urine blue when your body does not absorb those colors during digestion.

5) foamy or fizzy

These may indicate protein in the urine.

Protein in urine is an early sign of kidney disease, so ask your doctor to do a urinalysis to check for protein.


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