Symptoms of Diabetic Nephropathy: What You Need to Know
Discover the key symptoms of diabetic nephropathy and learn how early detection can prevent kidney failure.
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Symptoms of diabetic nephropathy include swelling in the legs or ankles, high blood pressure, increased need to urinate, reduced need for insulin or diabetes medications, and protein in the urine (proteinuria). Early detection and management are crucial to prevent progression to kidney failure.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes diabetic nephropathy? Diabetic nephropathy is caused by long-term damage to the kidneys due to high blood sugar levels from diabetes.
- How is diabetic nephropathy diagnosed? Diagnosis is typically made through urine tests to check for protein, blood tests, and monitoring symptoms.
- Can diabetic nephropathy be reversed? While it cannot be fully reversed, early management and lifestyle changes can help slow its progression.
- What are the treatment options for diabetic nephropathy? Treatment may include managing blood sugar levels, medications for blood pressure, and lifestyle changes like diet and exercise.