Symptoms and Early Warning Signs of AKI
Recognising the symptoms of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) early can save lives. AKI refers to a sudden loss of kidney function that occurs over hours or days. The earlier you detect the warning signs, the better the chances of preventing long-term kidney damage or other complications. In many cases, AKI develops alongside infections, medication use, or hospitalisation. The symptoms may vary depending on how fast the kidneys fail and what caused the injury.
Common Symptoms of Acute Kidney Injury
AKI affects the body’s ability to filter and eliminate waste and excess fluid. As a result, many of its symptoms are related to fluid retention and toxin build-up.
Look out for:
- A sudden drop in urine output or complete lack of urination
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, face, or around the eyes
- Fatigue, weakness, or feeling generally unwell
- Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite
- Shortness of breath caused by fluid in the lungs
- Confusion, difficulty concentrating, or drowsiness
- Dark, tea-coloured, or cloudy urine
- High blood pressure that doesn’t respond to medication
In hospital settings, Acute Kidney Injury may not present obvious symptoms at first. Doctors often detect it through routine blood tests showing raised creatinine or urea levels. That’s why monitoring kidney function is crucial, especially for patients on antibiotics, IV fluids, or diuretics.
When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
You should seek urgent medical help if you experience:
- A sudden and unexplained drop in urination
- Noticeable swelling, especially around the face or legs
- Difficulty breathing or chest pain
- Severe fatigue, confusion, or dizziness
- Symptoms appearing after starting a new medication (such as antibiotics or painkillers)
In South Africa, many AKI cases go unnoticed in rural areas due to limited access to testing and awareness. Public education, rapid detection, and access to care remain key to reducing the burden of AKI across both urban and underserved regions..
Symptoms and Early Warning Signs of AKI
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