JAKARTA - The decline in kidney function will affect the body's performance. At this stage, usually the body will give signs, so it is important to understand the changes that occur and immediately intervene.

As in the morning, there are some signs from the body that usually appear to signal that the kidneys have problems. Quoted from the Times of India, on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, here are some of these signs.

1. Puddled face

If someone wakes up with a swollen face, this could be a sign of a kidney eedema or buildup of excess fluids in the body's tissue. This condition occurs because the kidneys do not function properly to remove excess fluids and sodium from the blood.

The retention of sodium due to kidney disease will further increase the total body's fluids. Over time, the swelling can spread towards the feet.

2. Urine foam

When the morning after waking up, the activity that is usually done is urinating. If the kidney function starts to break, then urine can become foamy or foamy.

The abundant seasoning that occurs continuously is a sign of protein excess urine, which should be processed by the kidneys if they function properly.

3. Dry and itchy skin

Damaged kidneys will also have an impact on the condition of xerosis or dry skin. This condition occurs due to the skin outermost layer (epidermis) that lacks excessive water levels. These conditions can also contribute to itching, often on the back or arms, especially in the morning.

4. Oral

The continuous smell of the mouth, even though it has brushed its teeth in the morning, can be a sign that the kidneys have been damaged. When the kidneys fail to clean the urea effectively, the saliva enzyme turns the urea into ammonia, resulting in a distinctive odor such as ammonia or urine.


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