Kidney is a part that removes dirt and excess water from our body through urine. It also cleans the blood and maintains the right balance of minerals and water in the body.
There are many parts in our body that work non-stop every day such as heart, lungs, brain and kidneys. Among these, kidney is one such part, which removes dirt and excess water from our body through urine. It also cleans the blood and maintains the right balance of minerals and water in the body. But if the kidney starts to deteriorate gradually, then its effect starts showing on many parts of the body. The surprising thing is that it often starts from the eyes. Small changes in the eyes already indicate us about this danger and before kidney failure. On the other hand, if we recognize these signs in time, then serious conditions like kidney failure can be avoided, so let's know what your eyes indicate before kidney failure.
Why do signs of kidney failure appear in your eyes?
When the kidneys do not function properly, toxins, excess water and an imbalance of minerals start forming in the body. This has a direct effect on the eyes because the eyes are a very sensitive part of the body. The changes seen here can indicate a major problem going on inside the body.
What signs do your eyes give before kidney failure?
1. Swelling under the eyes - If you have swelling under your eyes as soon as you wake up in the morning and this swelling persists throughout the day, then it cannot be just due to lack of sleep or fatigue, due to kidney failure, protein in the body starts coming out through urine and water starts accumulating. This causes swelling around the eyes.
2. Blurred vision or double vision - If your vision suddenly becomes blurry or you see one thing as double, do not ignore it by considering it as a weakness of vision. This can happen due to high blood pressure and diabetes, which are related to kidney disease. In these conditions, the nerves of the eyes are affected and vision starts getting disturbed.
3. Dryness and constant itching in the eyes - If your eyes frequently dry up, burn or itch, then it could be a kidney related problem. This problem occurs when there are too many toxins in the body or the balance of minerals gets disturbed.
4. Redness in the eyes - If your eyes frequently turn red or look bloodshot without any reason, it could be due to high blood pressure, an auto-immune disease that affects the kidneys.
5. Difficulty recognizing colors - Some people gradually start having difficulty recognizing blue and yellow colors. This happens when kidney disease causes damage to the nerves or retina of the eyes.
6. Dark circles under the eyes and fatigue - Kidney disease causes fatigue and weakness in the body. It also affects sleep. Due to lack of sleep, dark circles form under the eyes.
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