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4 skin changes that can signal kidney damage – Skin can flag kidney issues

What you see: Half and half nails with a white base and a red-brown tip, or easy nail removal called onycholysis. Why it happens: Protein and urea change in chronic kidney disease. When to take action: New nail changes due to fatigue, swelling or itching.
(Disclaimer: This story is strictly for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for any professional medical advice and should not be considered professional medical advice.)


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