What Is Uremia?

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7. Symptoms

Chronic kidney disease itself will not always result in symptoms. Uremia is a serious condition, however, that can have quite an impact on the body so symptoms are to be expected. The symptoms should be enough to encourage the patient to see a doctor as soon as possible if they have not done so already.

Symptoms of uremia include fatigue, and the patient can also have difficulty concentrating. They may also lose their appetite, while some will also experience nausea and vomiting. A headache is another potential symptom of uremia, while some patients will also sometimes experience cramps in their legs.

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