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How many years of diabetes, blood sugar control, blood lipids, urine protein, blood albumin, renal function, renal puncture, kidney puncture, and the size of both kidneys need to be explained.
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During a recent visit to the hospital, Aunt Wang's urine test results found protein. The doctor warned her that it was most likely high blood pressure combined with diabetic nephropathy, which, if not controlled, could lead to kidney failure in the future and even require dialysis or kidney transplant**.
Poor waterways: In our human body, waste is produced every hour of the day: part of this waste is excreted in the form of stool through the land route, i.e. the intestines, and part of it is excreted from the body in the form of urine, i.e. through the waterways.
As a waterway transportation hub, the kidney is the organ formed by urine, once the kidney function is impaired, the waterway traffic of the human body to discharge garbage will be seriously affected or even completely blocked, and the consequence is that the garbage can not be removed from the human body in time, and accumulate more and more in the human body, thus producing a serious toxic effect on the human body.
Active implication reaction: diabetes is a lifelong disease that gradually worsens, although it is not painful at the beginning, but its terrible thing is that the function of various organs of the human body is destroyed without being detected, the kidney is one of the important organs that are easily implicated in diabetes, once the kidney function of diabetic patients is damaged, it is called diabetic nephropathy in medicine. Patients with diabetic nephropathy are likely to have no discomfort in the early stage, but if they are not treated in time, as the disease worsens, the kidney function gradually declines, and the body waste such as urea increases, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms will appear, and at this time, dialysis or kidney transplantation is often required.
One green vine and two poisonous melons: As we all know, high blood pressure can damage the heart, brain, kidneys and other important organs of the human body, causing stroke, myocardial infarction, kidney failure and other serious consequences. Diabetes combined with high blood pressure is a more serious threat to the human body, they are like two poisonous melons on a vine, often embarrassed, and the harm to the kidneys is no exception
High blood pressure can exacerbate diabetic nephropathy, which in turn can lead to a further increase in blood pressure, creating a vicious cycle.
For Aunt Wang's hypertension combined with diabetic nephropathy, the doctor's advice is that in addition to regular diet, exercise, and active diabetes, strict control of blood pressure is quite important. In addition, antihypertensive drugs that can ** hypertension combined with type 2 diabetic nephropathy can be taken, such as irbesartan (Anvibo). Good blood pressure control not only helps to slow the progression of diabetic nephropathy, but also reduces the occurrence of other cardiovascular diseases.
Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body's blood sugar rises abnormally due to an absolute deficiency of insulin or insufficient insulin action. In fact, insulin is not only responsible for blood sugar, it is also the main regulator of the metabolism of the other two main groups of substances in our body: fat and protein. >>>More
Advice on diet and exercise**:
1. Diabetes mellitus (also applicable to hyperlipidemia) diet: >>>More
Diabetic patients may cause complications if their blood sugar is not well controlled, and hyperlipidemia is one of them. In addition, because hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia are both metabolic syndromes, once one type of disease develops, it often leads to the onset of another. At this time, it is necessary to strictly control the diet, eat less desserts, not eat more fruits, not eat more starchy staple foods, and eat less foods that are easy to increase blood lipids such as cream and fatty meat. >>>More
Theoretically, yes!
It is only because of the abnormal insulin that the blood sugar rises, and this disease is not transmitted to others because of the increase in blood sugar, so it is not an infectious disease.