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DIABETIC KIDNEY CARE

“Filtering Out Diabetes: Prioritizing Your Kidney Health.”

Diabetes can cause many kidney problems. That's why it's important to be proactive about keeping your kidneys healthy. If you have diabetes, it's important to control your blood sugar and blood pressure. You must take prescribed medicine. This way you can keep your kidneys healthy and avoid possible problems later on.

Ask your doctor about your kidney health at your next doctor's visit. Because early kidney disease can be asymptomatic, tests may be the only way to tell if your kidneys are healthy. Consult the doctor and get yourself tested. If you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), consult the doctor immediately because it can lead to kidney damage if left untreated.

Prevention

Maintain blood glucose levels that are near to your target. Checking your blood glucose, or blood sugar, level is an important part of diabetes management. Your doctor may advise you to monitor your blood glucose levels many times every day. Maintain blood pressure levels that are near to your target. Most diabetics aim to keep their blood pressure below 140/90 mm Hg. NIH external site for further information about high blood pressure. Take all of your medications exactly as directed. Consult your doctor about ACE inhibitors and ARBs, which are blood pressure medications that may protect your kidneys.

Diagnosis and Tests

  • Dialysis unit

Dialysis is a procedure to substitute the normal functions of the kidney in people with renal failure. Dialysis helps individuals to live a productive life, even though their kidneys are not functioning normally.

FAQs

  1. How are kidneys affected by diabetes?

The kidneys are one of the body's most important organs which helps to remove waste, maintain fluid balance, regulate blood pressure, make red blood cells, and build bones. All these functions would be impacted by renal impairment. High blood pressure and uncontrolled diabetes are the two main causes of kidney injury.

The term "Diabetic Kidney Disease," also known as "Diabetic Nephropathy" and "Chronic Kidney Disease," refers to kidney issues brought on by excessive blood sugar levels in the body.

  1. How to protect your kidneys from diabetes?

By leading a healthy lifestyle and managing your diabetes and high blood pressure, you can prevent or delay diabetic kidney damage. Here are a few useful pointers:

  • Exercise and physical activity should be a part of your daily routine if you want to control your blood pressure and keep your blood sugar levels within safe limits.
  • Regularly check your blood sugar levels. Discuss a healthy blood sugar range with your doctor and diabetes educator, and make an effort to maintain your readings within this target.
  • Don't wait to get screened for renal disease. Early detection of kidney disease allows for prevention or management. Consult your doctor to find out what lifestyle changes you may make to maintain healthy kidneys.
  • Give up smoking. Your kidneys' function declines due to smoking because it decreases blood supply to them. Additionally, smoking raises blood sugar levels, which deteriorates kidney function.
  1. Can diabetes be a reason for kidney failure?

Diabetes is one of the main causes for kidney failure. People with diabetes must regularly check their kidney function. Early detection can help to prevent from developing complications and it also helps doctor to give proper treatment based on that. 

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