9. Loss of Appetite: The Unexplained Lack of Hunger

A loss of appetite can be a symptom of kidney-related problems. This can result from the buildup of waste products and toxins in the body, which the kidneys are unable to filter effectively. A loss of appetite can also be caused by kidney infections, kidney inflammation, or chronic kidney disease.
If you experience a persistent loss of appetite, particularly when accompanied by other kidney pain symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. Proper diagnosis and treatment can help address the underlying kidney issues and improve your overall health. (9)