Yes, leaking kidneys, or kidney conditions that cause proteinuria (excess protein in urine), can affect the eyes. This is due to the accumulation of proteins in the bloodstream, which can lead to complications such as retinal damage and changes in vision. Conditions like diabetic nephropathy and hypertension, often associated with kidney issues, can also contribute to eye problems, including diabetic retinopathy or hypertensive retinopathy. Regular monitoring of kidney health is important for maintaining overall health, including eye health.
true: They are located on top of the kidneys.
True, if you attempted to open your eyes while sneezing your eyes would pop out. True, u can;t really sneeze with your eyes open
The Hills Have Eyes is fiction.
No.
Not true.
They are blue
True Blue Bright Eyes.
True
True
French and European folks have dark brown eyes.
Yes your eyes will turn black.
no it is not true