12 Warning Signs People Are Told To Discuss With A Doctor
Based on your image, these are common warning signs often mentioned in health awareness posts. They are not specific to one disease and do not confirm a medical condition.
Kidney & Urinary Signs
Foamy or Bubbly Urine
Persistent foamy urine may sometimes be associated with protein in the urine, but it can also occur from dehydration or a fast urine stream. If it continues, discuss it with a healthcare provider.
Lower Back Pain
Pain in the lower back can have many causes, including muscle strain, kidney problems, or other conditions. Persistent or severe pain should be evaluated.
Swelling in the Legs, Ankles, or Face
Unexplained swelling may be related to kidney, heart, liver, or other health conditions and should be checked.
Changes in Urination
Urinating more often, less often, waking frequently at night, or noticing changes in urine color or amount should be discussed with a doctor if persistent.
Fatigue
Ongoing tiredness without a clear reason can be linked to many medical conditions and may require evaluation.
Liver & Jaundice-Related Signs
Yellowing of the Eyes
Yellowing of the whites of the eyes (jaundice) can occur when bilirubin builds up in the body and should be assessed by a healthcare professional.
Yellowing of the Skin or Palms
Persistent yellow discoloration of the skin may be a sign of jaundice and requires medical evaluation.
Dark Urine
Dark urine can result from dehydration, certain foods or medications, or medical conditions affecting the liver or kidneys.
Pale or Clay-Colored Stool
Light-colored stools can sometimes indicate problems with bile flow and should be evaluated if persistent.
Itchy Skin
Persistent itching without an obvious cause may be associated with skin conditions, allergies, or certain internal medical conditions.
Nausea or Loss of Appetite
Ongoing nausea or reduced appetite can have many causes and should be discussed with a healthcare provider if it continues.
Unexplained Weight Loss
Losing weight without trying should always be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Why These Signs Should Be Checked
The symptoms shown in your image can have many possible causes. Healthcare providers may recommend a physical examination along with blood tests, urine tests, or imaging studies to determine the underlying reason.
What To Do Next
- See a healthcare professional if you notice persistent yellowing of the eyes or skin, foamy urine, significant swelling, or ongoing pain.
- Do not self-diagnose based on images or social media posts.
- Seek emergency medical care immediately if symptoms are accompanied by severe pain, confusion, difficulty breathing, persistent vomiting, high fever, or inability to urinate.
Final Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational and awareness purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Only a qualified healthcare professional can evaluate symptoms, perform appropriate tests, and recommend treatment.


Foams urine in my pee and back lower pain but rhe doctor say to me they find infection UTIS but I am losing energy and body why can clinic doctor can found kidney failure too early