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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #18529
212 days ago
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edema in kidney disease

Rudra

I am really concerned about my health lately. There’s this swelling in my legs and feet that's been getting worse, and I just don't know what's causing it. My doctor said it could be edema in kidney disease, but I’m trying to wrap my head around what that really means. Like, why does edema in kidney disease happen, and how is it connected to kidney function? I mean, I’ve been feeling super fatigued too, and I'm not sure if that’s related. I did some blood tests that showed some abnormal results, like elevated creatinine levels, which freaked me out a bit. My doctor mentioned it could be a sign of kidney issues, and I’m just scared or something. I’ve also noticed there’s some puffiness around my eyes in the morning—another sign of edema in kidney disease? It feels like everything is piling up! Gosh, should I be more worried about the edema? Like, what are the usual treatments, and how can I find out if my swelling is actually due to edema in kidney disease or maybe something else? Any advice or experiences would really help me right now.

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Edema in kidney disease occurs because the kidneys are essential in maintaining fluid balance, and when their function is impaired, fluid can build up in the body. Normally, your kidneys filter waste and extra fluid from your blood to make urine. But if they’re not working properly, fluid and waste can accumulate. This fluid can seep into your tissues, causing the swelling you’re seeing in your legs, feet, and maybe around your eyes. The elevated creatinine levels from your blood tests suggest your kidneys aren’t filtering fluids as efficiently as they should be. Fatigue could also be a symptom, as impaired kidney function can lead to a build-up of waste products in the body that affects your energy levels.

Determining if your swelling is due to kidney disease typically involves further diagnostic testing, such as blood tests for kidney function, evaluating urine for protein levels, and potentially imaging studies like an ultrasound. If kidney disease is indeed the cause of the edema, treatment might include managing the underlying kidney condition, which could involve medication to control blood pressure, dietary changes to limit salt intake, and in more severe cases, dialysis if kidney failure progresses. It’s crucial to keep in touch with your healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation. They may refer you to a nephrologist for specialized care. In the meantime, if you feel like your symptoms are new or worsening, it’s critical to seek medical attention promptly. Self-care measures, such as elevating your legs and reducing salt intake, can help manage the swelling but won’t treat the underlying cause, so ongoing medical evaluation is key.

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