5- A metallic taste and bad breath
Breath that smells like ammonia and a persistent metallic taste can be caused by the buildup of waste products in the blood. It can also affect appetite and lead to weight loss.
6- Difficulty concentrating and dizziness
“Brain fog,” memory lapses, or difficulty concentrating can be signs that the kidneys are no longer filtering toxins properly, affecting the brain.
7- Lower back pain
Persistent lower back pain on one or both sides may be related to kidney stones, infections, or kidney cysts.
8- Constant fatigue
When the kidneys no longer produce enough erythropoietin (EPO), the hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells, this leads to anemia and therefore excessive fatigue.
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