Diabetic Nephrology

The body's tiny veins are affected by diabetes. When the kidneys' veins are damaged, your kidneys are unable to properly cleanse your blood. Your body will retain more salt and water than it should, resulting in weight gain and swelling of the ankles. Urine protein content Furthermore, waste materials will accumulate in blood. Diabetes moreover hurt nerves in body. This can create problems in discharging the bladder. The weight that builds up as a result of a full bladder can cause damage to the kidneys. Additionally, the rapid growth of microscopic organisms in high-sugar urine can lead to the development of a disease if urine remains in the bladder for an extended period of time.

Kidney failure eventually affects between 10 and 40% of people with Type 2 diabetes and 30% of those with Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile onset diabetes.

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