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Does Ckd Cause Your Back To Hurt And Are You Tired And Sleepy Alot?

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August 13, 2023
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Many community members confirmed that chronic kidney disease does cause both persistent back pain and overwhelming fatigue, with several... Read more

Many community members confirmed that chronic kidney disease does cause both persistent back pain and overwhelming fatigue, with several noting they experience constant lower back discomfort and exhaustion that makes daily tasks and exercise difficult. Members across stages 3 and 4 CKD shared that the tiredness often leads to spending excessive time sleeping or lying down, with some describing how the fatigue and pain significantly affect their mood and motivation. A recurring theme was the struggle to balance necessary activity with the body's genuine need for rest, with practical coping strategies including taking sitting breaks between household tasks, using pain patches, and being gentle with oneself on particularly difficult days.

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