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Chronic kidney failure is a bit different than acute kidney failure: it develops slowly over a period of weeks, months or years in some patients with kidney disease

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5. Loss of Appetite

A buildup of toxic compounds in your blood can leave a bad taste in your mouth and lend a metallic flavor to food, which may turn you off certain dishes. Nausea and vomiting are also extremely common symptoms of kidney failure, which will understandably limit your appetite, too.

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