Alert, These Are 4 Signs Of Kidney Diseases That Appear In The Eyes
JAKARTA - Signs of common kidney disease are changes in urine or the intensity of urination. In fact, problematic kidneys can also provide signs through the eyes.
Quoted from the Times of India, on Monday, August 4, 2025, ginja and eyes depend on healthy blood vessels, as well as fluid balance. The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste and maintaining the balance of fluids in the body.
If the kidneys are problematic, it will have an impact on the blood circulation system, including those that support the eyes. Thus, damage to the kidneys can also be seen in the eyes, as below.
1. Puddled eyes
The swollen eyes without a clear cause and occur throughout the day can be a sign that there is a problem in the kidneys. Especially if the swelling occurs around the eyelids.
This is a symptom of proteinuria, the condition when proteins leak into urine due to unfunctioned kidneys. The loss of protein causes the fluid to accumulate in soft tissue, such as around the eyes.
2. Escaped or double vision
Changes in vision such as running away or objects becoming doubles can also mark problems in the kidneys. This occurs because blood vessel or fluid disorders that accumulate around the eye because the kidneys do not function properly.
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3. Dry, red, and tenuous eyes
The buildup of residual substances in the blood due to disorders in the kidneys can cause irritation to the eyes. In addition, the disruption of tear formation is also disturbed which causes the eyes to feel dry, red, and painful.
4. Change of color in the eyes
Change of color in the eyes can also be a sign of problematic kidney, although cases are rare. Changes in eye color are usually caused by the buildup of bilirubin in the blood, which is no longer well processed by problematic kidneys.