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9. Poor Appetite or Nausea

The toxins in the blood from kidney disease can also trigger various gastrointestinal symptoms. Early on, the most common sign is loss of appetite. People will often also experience nausea or even vomiting. As research continues, experts note that kidney problems may cause a wide range of gastrointestinal complications and that changes to appetite and digestion should be taken seriously wherever they appear.

Close up hand of a woman pushing away a plastic food container, meant to convey a lack of hunger due to kidney disease

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