Diabetic Retinopathy and Nephropathy

Diabetic nephropathy is a disease/ the damage caused by diabetes to your kidney, which in some sever cases can lead to kidney failure. The waste from our blood is filtered by tiny blood vessels present in our kidney, and they can be destroyed by high sugar level in our body. The body retains excess salts and water than required leading to weight gain and ankle swelling. Diabetes may also lead to damage to nerves, which can lead to difficulty in emptying bladder and creating pressure injuring your kidney. Long-time retention of urine in bladder leads to infections as bacterial growth in urine with high blood sugar level is high. About 10 to 40 % of those with Type 2 diabetes and 30% of patients with Type 1 diabetes gradually will suffer from kidney failure.

  • Microalbuminuria
  • Microalbuminuria
  • Albumin
  • Nephropathy
  • Proteinuria

  • Microalbuminuria
  • Nephropathy
  • Proteinuria

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