What the veins in your hands could reveal about the health of your kidneys

Red flags that really require medical attention

Instead of focusing on vein visibility, pay attention to the following warning signs:

Persistent swelling in the hands, ankles, or around the eyes.

Decreased or excessive urination

foamy urine

Chronic fatigue

Hypertension

Difficulty breathing

Unexplained nausea

If visible veins are accompanied by significant swelling, pain, or sudden changes in circulation, other vascular conditions (not kidney disease) may need to be evaluated.

The final result

The visible veins on the hands are almost always:

A normal anatomical variation

A result of aging or body composition.

A temporary effect of hydration or temperature.

They are not a reliable indicator of kidney health.

Kidney disease is revealed through changes in fluid balance, urination patterns, blood pressure, and laboratory tests, not just through prominent veins in the hands.

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