Diabetic Nephropathy

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Diabetic Nephropathy

  • Diabetic nephropathy is a significant type 1 and types 2 diabetic consequence. Diabetic renal disease is another name for it. Diabetic nephropathy impairs the kidneys’ capacity to perform their normal function of eliminating waste and excess fluid from the body. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and properly treating your diabetes and high blood pressure are the greatest ways to avoid or postpone diabetic nephropathy.
  • The illness gradually deteriorates your kidneys’ sensitive filtration function over time. Early therapy can help to prevent or decrease the progression of the disease, as well as lower the risk of complications. Renal failure, also known as end-stage kidney disease, can result from kidney disease, and kidney failure is a potentially fatal disorder. At this stage, the possibilities for diagnosis include dialysis and kidney transplant.
  • Experts in nephrology and hypertension, endocrinology, nutrition, and other fields are a part of Food Research Lab’s multispecialty team. These experts collaborate to create a personalised therapy plan for our client’s specific requirements
  • Food Research Lab’s nephrology and hypertension researchers collaborate with colleagues around the country and around the world on clinical studies and other research. They’re working together to create novel medicines and better understand what causes diabetic nephropathy. Food Research Lab physicians also participate in clinical research on nephropathy as members of medical organisations.

Offering Therapeutics support and Research-based technical solutions for Diabetic Nephropathy

Millions of microscopic blood vessel clusters (glomeruli) filter waste from your blood in your kidneys. Diabetic nephropathy, kidney failure, paired kidney function, and can result from severe damage to these blood arteries.

Diabetic nephropathy is a common type 1 and types two diabetic consequence. Poorly treated diabetes can damage blood vessel clusters in the kidneys, which filter waste from the blood over time, and this can harm the kidneys and raise blood pressure. High blood pressure can worsen kidney disease by increasing tension in the kidneys' sensitive filtration mechanism.

One would likely not notice any signs or symptoms in the early stages of diabetic nephropathy. Signs and symptoms in the later stages may include:

  • Blood pressure regulation is deteriorating.
  • Urine with protein
  • Foot, ankle, hand, or eye swelling
  • Urge to urinate more frequently
  • The need for insulin or diabetic medication is reduced.
  • Confusion or inability to concentrate
  • Shortness of breath Appetite loss
  • Vomiting and nausea
  • Itching that doesn't go away
  • Fatigue
  • Dialysis of the kidneys: This therapy clears your blood of waste products and excess fluid. Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis are the two most common kinds of dialysis. You may need to go to a dialysis clinic three times a week to be linked to an artificial kidney machine, or you may have dialysis done at home by a trained caregiver in the first, more usual way. Each therapy lasts between 3 and 5 hours. The second procedure may also be done at home.
  • Transplant: A kidney transplant or a kidney-pancreas transplant may be the best option in some cases. If you and your doctor decide on transplantation, you'll be assessed to see if you're a candidate for the procedure.
  • Management of symptoms: Your life expectancy would be only a few months if you chose not to get dialysis or a kidney transplant. Treatment may be given to keep you comfortable.

Because kidney illness might go unnoticed until it's too late, having a reliable and consistent diagnosis is critical. Food Research Lab employs a variety of diagnostic tests to detect diabetic nephropathy and other kidney issues. It provides a very accurate glomerular filtration rate measurement, a helpful indicator of overall kidney function. Food Research Lab Healthcare provides sophisticated therapeutically treatments for end-stage kidney illness, such as dialysis and kidney transplantation. It offers cutting-edge dialysis care, including the option of in-home dialysis. Pre-transplant consultation, living-donor evaluation, transplant surgery, post-transplant study and data are all available.

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