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Sabur Khan
   
Aug 12, 2025, 9:07 PM (8 days ago)
   
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These 4 symptoms visible in the eyes indicate kidney damage( can't ignore )

If there is any kidney related problem, then some of its signs (Kidney Damage Signs) are also visible in the eyes. Therefore, it is important to know about these symptoms so that they can be identified and treated in time. Let us know what signs are visible in the eyes when the kidney is damaged.

some signs of kidney damage can also be seen in our eyes. Actually, the kidney performs many such functions, which also affect our eyes in some way or the other.

Therefore, when the kidney stops functioning properly, some of its symptoms are also visible in the eyes.

If these symptoms (Symptoms of Kidney Damage in Eyes) are identified in time, then timely treatment can prevent kidney damage from increasing. Let us know what signs of kidney damage are visible in the eyes.
Swelling around the eyes

When the kidneys fail, the extra fluid and toxins cannot get out of the body, due to which swelling starts in the body. This swelling often appears under the eyes and on the face, which is called periorbital edema. If this swelling persists for a long time and is more visible in the morning, then it can be a sign of kidney problem
Red eyes

Kidney damage can cause high blood pressure, which can cause small blood vessels in the eyes to burst and the eyes to appear red. Apart from this, kidney failure patients also develop anemia, which can cause the white part of the eyes to become yellow or red.
Blurred vision

Kidney disease causes toxins to accumulate in the body, which can affect vision. Apart from this, diabetic patients may also have retinopathy along with kidney damage, which causes blurred vision. If you are suddenly having trouble seeing, it could be a sign of kidney and eye disease.
Dryness and itching in the eyes

Kidney failure causes urea and other toxins to increase in the body, which can cause itching and dryness in the skin and eyes. This condition is called uremic pruritus. Apart from this, kidney disease patients may also have vitamin-A deficiency, which causes dryness and irritation in the eyes.

    If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. Blood test, urine test and ultrasound can be done to detect kidney disease. Also, get your blood pressure and blood sugar checked regularly, as diabetes and high BP are major causes of kidney disease.

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