What are the signs and symptoms of renal failure?
Many people with renal failure have no symptoms and it is often only diagnosed after routine blood tests. Usually as the condition gets worse you will develop more obvious signs of the condition. These can include: • Poor appetite • Nausea and vomiting • Tiredness • Fluid retention which can cause swollen ankles or shortness of breath • Itching • Cramps or restless legs People with chronic renal failure might also find they need to pee more often, especially at night.