Take Good Care of Your Kidneys
By Hendrik De Villiers, published Aug 15, 2007
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Actually, with exception of following the prescribed treatment for diabetes strictly to prescription, there is nothing a person with diabetes could do to prevent damage to the kidneys. The only thing that you should do is to test your kidneys regularly. That is why regular kidney tests are part and parcel of good diabetes care. The benefit of regular testing is that it could alert a person long before the symptoms are showing that the kidneys are not filtering as well as they should. Steps can then immediately be taken to slow down the damage. Kidney tests are also used to monitor the progress of existing kidney disease and the effectiveness of dialysis.
But what is kidney disease relating to a person suffering from diabetes? Healthy kidneys' function is to eliminate waste products in the urine while retaining useful products for instance proteins. In kidney disease resulting from diabetes, both these functions broke down. With kidney tests one or the other of these functions are tested. One test is specifically developed to detect excess waste products in the blood which would be a clear indication that the kidneys are not excreting waste as they are suppose to do. The other test is developed to detect excess proteins in the urine which is a clear indication that proteins are not been retained.
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