World Kidney Day: Is swelling in feet a warning sign of kidney disease? Yes, swollen feet caused by excess water retention (pedal edema) may signal kidney problems.
Swollen feet (pedal edema) could be a sign of kidney disease, suggest health experts. Hence, on this World Kidney Day (March 9), let us take an extra mile to fight kidney disease. Swelling in the feet, ankles and legs that leave a dimple on the skin when pressure is applied, could be a result of too much fluid in the tissues that could point to developing or existing kidney disorder.
‘World Kidney Day: Swollen feet caused by excess water retention (pedal edema) could be early warning signs of kidney problems.’
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Doctors of King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow, have advised that those suffering from such problems should consult their doctors. Read More..
Is Swelling of the Feet Serious?
Head of nephrology department, Prof Vishwajeet Singh said, "Around 30 percent of kidney patients come late and then, we have to rely on dialysis and or opt for kidney transplant. Despite this, we can detect kidney disease with two simple tests. These tests are free in many government hospitals and are available for minimal charges in medical institutes."Swollen Feet: Who’s at Risk?
Associate Prof nephrology, Dr. Madhavi Gautam said, "Often high BP and diabetic patients get kidney issues as high BP can constrict blood vessels, which eventually damages and weakens them. Besides, kidneys have to work more in diabetic patients to filter extra sugar for the blood."The first signs of kidney malfunction is water retention that leads to swelling.
Source-IANS