Diabetic Nephropathy is a complication of diabetes. It is caused by damage to the tiniest blood vessels. When small blood vessels begin to develop damage, both kidneys begin to leak protein into the urine. As damaged blood vessels, kidneys...Read More
Kidneys can filter wastes and excess fluid from the blood. Diabetes and high blood pressure are two leading causes of kidney disease. About 30 percent of patients with type 1 diabetes and 10 to 40 percent of patients with type 2 diabetes wi...Read More
Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure. There is no cure for Diabetic Nephropathy, but a systemic treatment can slow its progression. Now lets have a look at systemic treatment for diabetes and stage 3 kidney failure. In Shijia...Read More
Creatinine and urea are the common indicators of kidney function. As long as they increase quickly, it indicates that your kidneys are severely damaged. Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney failure. When your kidneys fail to work, you may...Read More
Generally speaking, for diabetics, they should start dialysis when their creatinine level is as high as 5 mg/dL. But due to some reasons, some patients do not want to do dialysis. How to treat diabetes with creatinine 5.7 without dialysis?...Read More
Once Diabetic Nephropathy occurs, it is difficult to control its deterioration. Therefore, early detection and early treatment can avoid the deterioration effectively and stop kidney disease from developing kidney failure and uremia. This c...Read More
Diabetic nephropathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes and it is the second leading factor of uremia. In other words, once you are diagnosed with diabetic nephropathy, you will suffer from uremia after a few years later. A...Read More
Diabetic Nephropathy is one of the most important complications of Diabetes. And now it becomes the leading cause of kidney failure. Can diminished kidney function due to diabetes be reversed? Many Diabetic Nephropathy patients can not help...Read More