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Symptoms
Swelling is the most common symptom. It may occur:
- In the face and around the eyes.
- In the arms and legs, especially in the feet and ankles
- In the belly area (swollen abdomen)
Other symptoms include:
- Foamy appearance of the urine
- Weight gain (unintentional) from fluid retention
- Poor appetite