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5. Sleeping difficulties

Sleeping difficulties may also point to this condition. When your kidneys aren't doing their job well, toxins remain in your blood. Unlike with healthy people, you don't excrete toxins through your urine. This can cause your sleeping difficulties. If you're experiencing other uncomfortable symptoms, you won't be able to sleep well. This is quite an uncommon symptom, but it may occur with you. If you're experiencing this symptom, you can first try some techniques for sleeping. If you really can't get past the sleeping difficulties, then you can consult with your doctor. Remember, proteinuria doesn't usually manifest symptoms. So if you experience even the smallest signs, have yourself checked.

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