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Diabetes & Kidney Diseases
Diabetes & Kidney Diseases
Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels. Persistent high blood sugar levels over time can lead to various complications, and one of the most significant complications is kidney disease. Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney disease, known as diabetic nephropathy. Here’s an overview of the relationship between diabetes and kidney diseases:
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels. There are different types of diabetes.
Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney disease, also known as diabetic nephropathy. When diabetes is not well-controlled, it can lead to kidney damage over time.
Diabetes increases the risk of kidney diseases, notably diabetic nephropathy, where prolonged high blood sugar damages kidney function. Common symptoms include swelling, fatigue, and high blood pressure. Preventive measures involve strict blood sugar control, blood pressure management, and a healthy lifestyle.
Regular monitoring, medications, and timely intervention are essential for effective management. Consultation with healthcare professionals is crucial for personalized care.