That kind of headline is usually sensationalized. There aren’t exactly “17 clear visible signs” of kidney trouble that always appear in a predictable list—but there are real symptoms that can suggest kidney problems.
Kidney issues relate to conditions like Chronic kidney disease, and early signs can be subtle.
🧠 Possible signs of kidney trouble (what doctors actually look for)
💧 1. Changes in urine
- Foamy urine (protein leakage)
- Dark, red, or brown urine
- Needing to urinate more often or less than usual
😴 2. Fatigue and weakness
- Tired even after rest
- Caused by toxin buildup or anemia
🦶 3. Swelling (fluid retention)
- Feet, ankles, hands, or face swelling
- Often due to salt and fluid imbalance
😮💨 4. Shortness of breath
- Fluid buildup or anemia can contribute
🧠 5. Difficulty concentrating
- “Brain fog” from waste buildup in blood
🤢 6. Nausea or poor appetite
- Especially in more advanced kidney problems
🧴 7. Itchy skin
- Waste buildup can cause persistent itching
💤 8. Sleep problems
- Restless sleep or insomnia
🩸 9. Muscle cramps
- Electrolyte imbalance (calcium, potassium, magnesium)
⚖️ 10. High blood pressure
- Both a cause and result of kidney disease
⚠️ Important reality check
- Early kidney disease often has no obvious symptoms
- Many signs are non-specific (can be caused by other conditions)
- Diagnosis requires blood and urine tests, not just symptoms
🚨 When to seek medical advice
- Persistent swelling
- Foamy or bloody urine
- Ongoing fatigue without reason
- Known diabetes or high blood pressure
🧠 Bottom line
👉 Kidney disease cannot be reliably diagnosed just by “visible signs”
👉 The best detection is lab testing, not symptom lists
If you want, I can give you a simple kidney health checklist (diet + habits) or explain early warning signs in people with diabetes or high blood pressure.