That headline is another clickbait-style warning—especially the “don’t ignore #3!” part. It’s meant to grab attention, not to give clear medical guidance.
That said, kidney problems do have real warning signs, and it’s good to know them without the hype.
🩺 Common Signs of Kidney Trouble
Here are medically recognized symptoms associated with conditions like Chronic Kidney Disease:
🚨 Early / noticeable signs
- Changes in urination (more/less often, especially at night)
- Foamy or bubbly urine (can indicate protein loss)
- Blood in urine
- Swelling in feet, ankles, hands, or face (fluid retention)
- Fatigue or weakness
- Difficulty concentrating
⚠️ Other possible symptoms
- Persistent itching
- Muscle cramps
- Puffy eyes (especially in the morning)
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea or vomiting
- Shortness of breath (due to fluid buildup)
- High blood pressure that’s hard to control
- Back pain (near kidneys, not always present)
❗ Important reality check
- Many kidney diseases develop silently, with few symptoms early on
- That’s why regular blood and urine tests are important if you’re at risk
🧪 When to see a doctor
You should get checked if you notice:
- Ongoing swelling
- Blood in urine
- Major changes in urination
- Unexplained fatigue
Especially if you have risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, or family history.
✅ Bottom line
There isn’t a magical “#3 sign”—that’s just a trick to get clicks. But real kidney warning signs do exist, and paying attention to your body (plus regular checkups) is what actually matters.
If you want, I can list early-stage kidney warning signs that most people miss or explain how to keep your kidneys healthy 👍