Why Early Awareness Matters for Kidney Health
Your kidneys filter waste, balance fluids, and regulate blood pressure every single day. When creatinine—a waste product from muscle activity—builds up in the blood, it means the filtering process isn’t working as smoothly. Studies indicate that catching these changes early through routine blood tests (like checking creatinine and eGFR) can help manage risks better. But before tests, your body sometimes sends quiet messages. Let’s break them down.
1. Mild Morning Puffiness Around the Face and Eyes
Waking up with slightly swollen eyelids or a fuller face that improves as the day goes on? This subtle fluid retention happens when kidneys struggle to remove excess salt and water overnight. Unlike allergies or lack of sleep, it often feels persistent and doesn’t respond much to usual remedies.
But that’s not the only fluid-related clue…