Description
Serious Complications of Advanced Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Fluid retention and swelling in the legs, hands, or face
- High blood pressure that resists treatment
- Fatigue and low energy
- Nausea, poor appetite, and sudden weight loss
- Severe skin itching or darkening
- Brain fog, poor concentration, and daytime sleepiness
- In end stages, the need for dialysis or a kidney transplant
How to Prevent Kidney Failure in Diabetes
- Tight blood sugar control (especially HbA1c monitoring)
- Managing blood pressure and cholesterol
- Use of kidney-protective medications (such as ACE inhibitors or ARBs)
- Kidney- and diabetes-friendly diet (low sodium, reduced protein, careful with potassium and phosphorus)
- Avoiding over-the-counter painkillers and anti-inflammatories
- Annual testing of kidney function (creatinine, GFR, and urine albumin levels)
Dedicated Kidney Check-Up for Diabetic Patients
Our center offers a comprehensive kidney screening and management package specifically designed for individuals with diabetes. These services are focused on early detection, prevention, and precise monitoring — all under the guidance of expert nephrologists and endocrinologists.
Included in this package:
✔ Urinary Microalbumin Test – the earliest marker of diabetic kidney damage
✔ Blood Tests (Creatinine, BUN) – for assessing kidney function and calculating GFR
✔ Blood Pressure Measurement & Monitoring – essential to slow kidney deterioration
✔ Blood Sugar & HbA1c Tests – to evaluate the impact of glucose control
✔ Kidney Ultrasound (if needed) – to detect structural changes or abnormalities
Key Aspects of Diabetic Kidney Care
✔ Multidisciplinary Treatment – collaboration between nephrologists, endocrinologists, dietitians, and mental health professionals
✔ Lifestyle Modification – exercise, weight loss, smoking cessation
✔ Medication Adjustments – revising diabetes medications as kidney function changes
✔ Targeted Therapies – medications that reduce albuminuria and better control blood pressure
✔ Managing Related Conditions – such as anemia and bone disease in advanced stages
Why Early Treatment Matters
In the early stages of kidney damage, it’s still possible to stabilize or partially restore kidney function. Early intervention can:
- Delay the need for dialysis by several years
- Lower the risk of premature death
- Maintain a higher quality of life
- Significantly reduce treatment costs
How We Help
Our Diabetic Kidney Care Package includes:
✔ Comprehensive renal function evaluation
✔ Consultations with nephrologists and renal nutrition experts
✔ Required imaging and diagnostics
✔ Personalized medication review and adjustment
✔ Tailored diet and fitness plans
✔ Continuous follow-up and care coordination
If you have diabetes — or a family history of kidney disease — don’t wait. Take action now to prevent advanced kidney failure.
We’re here to support your journey toward better health and a more secure future.
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