Thursday, January 28, 2010

Nephropathy More Condition_symptoms How Does Diabetic Nephropathy Affect The Kidneys And Is There A Way To Slow The Damage?

How does diabetic nephropathy affect the kidneys and is there a way to slow the damage? - nephropathy more condition_symptoms

The exact cause of diabetic nephropathy is unknown, but it is believed that uncontrolled hyperglycemia leads to the development of renal injury. In some cases, genes or family may also play a role. Not all people with diabetes develop this condition.
Each kidney is called the hundreds of thousands of nephrons filter out. Each nephron has a group of tiny blood vessels called glomeruli. Together, these structures are to help remove waste from the body. Blood sugar can damage on these structures, so that it thickens and can be drawn. Destroyed gradually over time, blood vessels, and much more. The kidney structures begin to leak and protein (albumin) begins to urinate.
People with diabetes who have these risk factors are more likely to develop this condition:
* African American, Hispanic or Native American origin
* Family history of kidney disease or hypertension
* Poor control of blood pressure
* Poor control of blood glucose
* Type 1 diabetes before 20 Age
*Smoking
Diabetic nephropathy generally goes along with other complications of diabetes such as hypertension, retinopathy and changes in blood vessels.

5 comments:

Dr Noopur, MD said...

Hello,

Diabetic nephropathy occurs through small blood vessels leading to the kidney. The kidneys begin to lose more than the normal albumin, resulting in high urinary albumin. At this stage, a kidney biopsy showed characteristic changes. Symptoms include swollen eyes, loss of appetite, nausea, malaise, fatigue, headache, itching, and hiccups.
One of preventing diabetic nephropathy, is very significant blood sugar is controlled by regulating diet, regular exercise and medication. If the amount of sugar in the blood are kept in the complications of the bridle, that occurs not on diabetic nephropathy.

Thank you,
Noopur

Mish said...

Hello. I am diabetic and I know that's the only way to damage too slow to have a high level of sugar in the blood. By following a healthy diet, regular exercise, your blood pressure checked regularly. If a diabetic go to the doctor that the doctor) check your blood pressure checked regularly and feet and eyes (to the damage of blood vessels. Nephropathy is caused by damage to capillaries in the kidney. Damage is usually not occur until after 15 years of diagnosis, but may be too Earle. First, no damage, if symtpoms prevention of urine and blood tests important. Symptoms in the later stages have a high level of protein in the urine, elevated blood pressure, fluid retention in the body (especially around the eyes), nausea, fatigue, malaise, headache, loss of appetite (anorexia), hiccups and general itchiness. The only cure is a transplant, but that is risky. Usually given medications to help slow the damage and the control of blood glucose in the vicinity. I hope this is helpful

foofoobu... said...

Nephrotoxicity of speech, means by definition that the kidneys so, yes, that the kidneys are affected. Sorry, I do not know enough to answer your second question.

foofoobu... said...

Nephrotoxicity of speech, means by definition that the kidneys so, yes, that the kidneys are affected. Sorry, I do not know enough to answer your second question.

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