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6 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease

While the only way to know for sure if you have kidney disease is to get tested, we share six possible signs you may have kidney disease. If you’re at risk for kidney disease because of high blood pressure, diabetes, a family history of kidney failure or if you’re older than age 60, it’s important to get tested annually for kidney disease. Be sure to mention any symptoms you’re experiencing!

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1 thought on “6 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease”

  1. I have freguent urination problem.s tend to get uti’s. Doctor says kidney functions not normal.
    i drink no sugear cranberry juice,take ozo ,helps with burning. i am on lasix so that will make you go.

    can d-manose helps, heard it does,Doctors assistant keeps avoiding the issue.the information game from a medical advise column.I showed her article.

    any suggestions will be appecaited. Planning on a trip in 3 weeks, is there any thing if can do to help curb urinations issue

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