What are the symptoms of CKD?
                            
Signs and symptoms of kidney disease may include:
    - Loss of appetite
 
    - Fatigue and weakness
 
    - Anemia
 
    - Hormonal dysfunction such as low testosterone levels, low levels of estrogen, vitamin D3 deficiency
 
    - Blood chemistry (electrolyte) abnormalities such as: 
 
 
Hypercalcemia (A sudden rise in calcium levels in your blood)
Hyperkalemia (A sudden rise in potassium levels in your blood)
Hyperphosphatemia 
Uremia: People with advanced kidney failure may develop a group of symptoms referred to as uremia. The symptoms of uremia include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting. By lowering the amount of protein you consume you are decreasing your urea.