
4. Shortness of Breath
Shortness of breath connects to kidney distress in two distinct and dangerous ways. First, when your kidneys fail to remove excess fluid from your bloodstream, that fluid can gradually build up in your lungs.
This dangerous condition, known as pulmonary edema, makes it physically difficult to draw a deep, satisfying breath. Second, the anemia caused by decreased EPO production means your body desperately starves for oxygen at a cellular level.
You might find yourself suddenly gasping for air after climbing a single flight of stairs or performing light yard work. This respiratory struggle directly impacts your ability to exercise safely.
If your breathing feels labored during activities that previously caused you no trouble, your body is urgently asking for help. Monitoring your respiratory endurance is a simple yet powerful way to track your overall vitality.











