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2. Discoloration of the Toenails
Kidney dysfunction can cause changes in nail color, such as a purplish or bluish tint, which indicates poor circulation or oxygenation. Brittle or unusually shaped nails may also be a subtle sign of underlying kidney disease.
3. Foot Pain or Redness
Painful inflammation, redness, or sensitivity in the toes or feet may be linked to uric acid buildup, a common complication of chronic kidney disease. High uric acid levels can lead to gout, which frequently affects the feet.
4. Cold Feet
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