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7. Ammonia Breath

The build-up of urea in a person's body and blood can result in an unpleasant smell of ammonia on the breath. These waste products in the body can also make food taste different. One can even experience a metallic taste in the mouth as if a person is drinking iron. Someone with this symptom cannot have the same appetite as before and eventually the desire to eat decreases, and weight loss becomes apparent. Before beginning dialysis, a person with kidney failure may lose as much as ten pounds.

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