7 – Poor Appetite:
You have a poor appetite. This is a very general symptom, but a buildup of toxins resulting from reduced kidney function can be one of the causes.
8 – Muscle cramps:
If you notice that your muscles are cramping, it could be due to the fact that your kidney is not working as it should which can cause Electrolyte imbalances. For example, low calcium levels and poorly controlled phosphorus may contribute to muscle cramping.
9 – Having Back Pain:
Back pain that is usually deep and located right below the rib cage can be a result of Kidney failure. It can be felt in the front of the groin or hip area. Back and leg pain can be caused by kidney cysts, which are large fluid-filled sacs formed on the kidneys, and are the result of polycystic kidney disease.
You need to be able to make the difference between Back pain caused by kidney failure and the normal back pain. If you are feeling sick, vomiting, have high body temperature and frequently urinating then your back pain is actually related to kidney failure, because normal back pain that has no correlation with the kidneys behaves differently where the pain is more localized and happens suddenly, there is no fever. If you keep experiencing back pain and pain relief pills are ineffective, make sure you see your doctor.