That headline is alarmist and misleading. Kidney problems don’t show up as a fixed list of “15 deadly signs,” and many early cases of Chronic kidney disease have few or no symptoms at first.
Still, there are warning signs worth paying attention to—especially if they persist or appear together.
⚠️ Possible early warning signs of kidney issues
🚽 1. Changes in urination
- More or less frequent urination
- Foamy or bubbly urine (possible protein)
- Dark, pale, or bloody urine
🦵 2. Swelling (edema)
- Feet, ankles, legs, or face
- Caused by fluid retention
😴 3. Fatigue or weakness
- Due to toxin buildup or anemia
🤢 4. Nausea or loss of appetite
- Especially in more advanced stages
🧠 5. Trouble concentrating
- Toxin buildup can affect brain function
🧴 6. Dry or itchy skin
- Mineral and fluid imbalance
💨 7. Shortness of breath
- Fluid buildup or anemia
🩸 8. High blood pressure
- Both a cause and a result of kidney disease
🦴 9. Muscle cramps
- Often due to electrolyte imbalance
🧾 10. Persistent lower back pain (sometimes)
- More common in certain kidney conditions
🚨 Important reality check
- These symptoms are not specific—they can be caused by many other conditions
- Early kidney disease is often silent
- Blood and urine tests are the only reliable way to detect it early
🧠 Who should be extra careful
People with:
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Family history of kidney disease
🧾 Bottom line
There isn’t a dramatic “15-sign list.” The real key is:
- Recognizing persistent changes
- Getting regular checkups if you’re at risk
If you want, I can help you:
- Understand kidney test results (creatinine, GFR, protein)
- Build a kidney-friendly diet plan
- Or identify your personal risk level 👍