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Diabetic Nephropathy
Diabetic Nephropathy, a complication of diabetes, is a kidney disease caused by too much sugar in the blood. High levels of sugar in the blood can damage tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, making them fail to function normally. Their functions include filtering waste products from the body, regulating the balance of electrolyte and secreting essential hormones. Therefore, patients with Diabetic Nephropathy will have problems regarding renal function.
Untreated or poorly treated, Diabetic Nephropathy will progress to renal failure rapidly. How dose Diabetic Nephropathy progress? Figuring out this point helps you well know this disease as well as reminding you of early detection and thereby timely treatment. In fact, progress of Diabetic Nephropathy is reflected by its stages...More
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