More than 850 million people across the world have some form of kidney disease – and most don’t even know they have it. According to experts, there are a number of physical signs of kidney disease, but many times people attribute them to other conditions. Doctors say those with kidney disease do not experience symptoms until the very late stages, when the kidneys are failing or when there are large amounts of protein in the urine.

And those who do have symptoms do not take them seriously – leaving only 10 per cent of people with chronic kidney disease know that they have it. If you are at risk for kidney disease due to high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, a family history of kidney failure, or if you are older than 60 years of age, it is important to get tested annually. Signs of kidney disease you must not ignore To find out if your kidneys are in danger, do take note of the following signs: Frequent urination Many people who have kidney trouble or disorders like interstitial nephritis or kidney damage resulting from sickle cell anemia, may have an issue of urinating excessively because these disorders decrease the amount of fluid reabsorbed by the kidneys.

Doctors say this frequent urge to go can disrupt your sleep and leave you feeling exhausted. Dry and itchy skin When your kidneys are healthy, they perform many important jobs – from removing wastes and extra fluid from your body to helping make red blood cells, keeping bones strong, and working to maintain the r.