No... you may feel tired from lack of sleep, lack of vitamins, lack of nutrition, anxiety, worrying, stress and sometimes even from doing any form of physical activity.
Many people today have chronic kidney disease and they don't know it. The fact is that many kidney disease symptoms are masked by common complaints people have like being cold or feeling tired. Most people will experience some of these symptoms for years and never consider they are signs of an underlying and potentially serious health condition. Learning what the kidney disease symptoms are, identifying them in your own body, and seeking an accurate medical diagnosis and treatment are critical for your long-term health. Many cases of chronic kidney disease do result in kidney failure over time. So just what are some of the many kidney disease symptoms. As mentioned, some symptoms mask themselves in common complaints. The feeling of being constantly fatigued or run down is one symptom, as is being colder than everyone else in the room on a regular basis. Many people do complain of these symptoms, however, and do not have chronic kidney disease. Other kidney disease symptoms to look for include changes in your urination habits. These may include a feeling of constantly needing to urinate, trying to urinate and having very little come out, or a feeling of pressure and fullness in your bladder. You may also notice that you have a metallic taste in your mouth, or someone may comment that your breath smells like ammonia. Some people will notice swelling in one or both legs, or they may develop a rash on their body. Shortness of breath, dizziness, inability to concentrate, and leg pain may also be included in your symptoms. You should be aware that you do not need to have all of these kidney disease symptoms to have chronic kidney disease. However, if you notice that you have two or three of these symptoms on a regular basis, you will want to contact your doctor for a thorough examination. Often, early diagnosis and treatment of a chronic kidney condition can help to ensure that you have many happy, healthy years free of serious health issues.
Common kidney infection symptoms include: pain in your sides, discomfort in your lower back and around your genitals, high temperature, shivering or chills, feeling very weak or tired, loss of appetite, and generally feeling sick.
Symptoms of kidney cancer include weight loss, bloody urine, having side pain, having a lump on your side, and being tired and just not feeling well.
Yes.
being tired
sleep
They are tired a lot.
Feeling "tired" means experiencing fatigue or exhaustion, typically from physical or mental exertion. Feeling "lonesome" means being sad or feeling isolated due to a lack of companionship or connection with others.
you can get dehydrated, bad headaches can happen, feeling very tired and even kidney failure because your blood is thicker and making your body work harder.
No, I tend to sleep when I'm tired and feel better afterward.
Worst case scenario is crohns, a inflammatory bowel disease or its cousin IBS and you have to start taking expensive medication to suppress it and I know how you feel I have the disease but the medication relieves all pain and exhaustion.
Yes