CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) is a condition characterized by a gradual loss
of kidney function over time. According to GFR (glomerular filtration rate), CKD
is divided into five stages. The lower GFR, the more severe kidney damage, then
the patients will suffer more discomfort and symptoms. Well then, is there any
relationship between diabetic kidney disease and chronic kidney disease?
According to the statistics, so far, hypertension (High Blood Pressure) and
Diabetes have became the two leading causes of chronic kidney disease. Kidney
disease or kidney damage that occurs in people with diabetes is called diabetic
kidney disease. That’s to say, long-term diabetes will gradually develop into
kidney disease if left controlled. So for the question, I can tell you that not
all chronic kidney disease will suffer from diabetic renal disease, while if
patients themselves have diabetes, they are more likely to suffer from kidney
damage.
Aside from that, I prefer telling other fact: Diabetic Kidney Disease may
gradually develop Kidney Failure. Therefore, it is important to take effective
treatments to stop the progression of illness conditions.
1. You can slow kidney damage by controlling blood sugar level, which you can
do by:
Eating healthy foods
Getting regular exercise
Taking medicines or insulin as instructed by your health care provider.
Checking your blood sugar level as often as instructed
2. You can stop illness conditions’ progression through repairing kidney
damage and improving renal function:
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy: it takes effects to dilating blood
vessels, anti-inflammation, anti-coagulation and degrading extracellular matrix.
This therapy uses specific herbs which can improve the self-cure of damaged
cells and improve the filtering ability of glomeruli.
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diagnostic reports to xuelingren1991@sina.com. Then our experts will reply you
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