Nowadays more and more people get diabetes. Years later, not a few of them develop kidney disease as well. Is there an assumed link between diabetes and nephropathy? Diabetes can cause nephropathy. With diabetes, you have high blood sugar l...Read More
As we all know, diabetes is a leading cause of kidney disease. If left untreated, diabetes will progress to diabetic nephropathy. If you have diabetes, you should treat it timely and correctly. Well, how do you know whether you suffer from...Read More
How do you know whether you suffer from Diabetic Nephropathy? Here you will find the answer and help you prevent diabetes progressing into diabetic kidney disease. First, what is diabetic nephropathy? Diabetic nephropathy is a progressive k...Read More
As its name indicates, diabetic nephropathy is kidney damages caused by diabetes and usually 5-8 years diabetes can cause kidney damages. Of cause this may not apply to all diabetes patients, but at least diabetes patients should pay more a...Read More
Current statistics have shown that diabetic nephropathy is the most important single factor for developing chronic kidney failure in adults. Among all those that begin to take dialysis every year in the United States, there are about half a...Read More
Diabetic Nephropathy, as a complication of Diabetes, develops through five clinical stages. The earliest manifestation on the patients is abnormal leakage of albumin in urine and swelling. Learn about the five clinical stages: Stage 1 Diabe...Read More
Renal damages in diabetes appear late and progress slowly. Because of its stealthiness, it is often neglected in the early stage and when symptoms appear such as proteinuria, the renal damages have become irreversible and the best treatment...Read More
Diabetic Nephropathy is disease of the kidneys caused by Diabetes. Diabetes is described by many as a silent killer. Controlling the blood sugar is a tough job for Diabetics, and if their illness is poorly controlled, many complications may...Read More