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2. Swelling

A kidney infection can cause swelling when the organ is incapable of relinquishing urine and other waste, and these byproducts build up, causing kidney damage.

Excess salts and water accumulate in the body, which causes swelling, medically known as edema, in the ankles, hands, and feet, especially in the morning. Some may notice puffiness in the face as well.

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