Diabetes combined kidney damage: alert to these five anomalies


Diabetes, a sweet and annoying “friend”, often causes unexpected trouble to our bodies, especially to the kidney, an organ that “silently gives”. Today, let’s talk about which of our sugar friends’ indicators are abnormal, perhaps the kidneys are sending us a “suspense” signal? Minor amounts of protein urine: “early warning lamps” for kidneys. This may be an early sign of kidney damage when we have trace protein in our urine. Micro-protein urine is like a yellow card warning to our kidneys, reminding us to pay special attention to blood sugar control and kidney health. Sugar friends are therefore required to conduct regular urine tests of the UACR and UACR to catch this signal in time. ii. Elevation of blood acetic anhydride: a “clairometer” of kidney function. Blood acetic anhydride, which sounds a little strange, is actually one of the important indicators of kidney function. When kidneys are damaged and their filtration is reduced, blood acetic anhydride increases. So, don’t forget to pay attention to your blood and acetic anhydride every time you check out. iii. Declining renal ball filtering: The “invisible killer” of the kidney. The eGFR is an important parameter for the assessment of kidney function. When this value drops significantly, it means that the renal filtration function has been severely damaged. It is important to note that the decline in eGFRs is often a slow and hidden process, and it is therefore particularly important to have regular kidney function checks. Eedema and hypertension: “Extranal manifestations” of kidney damage. When the kidney is damaged, it not only affects its filtration function, but may also result in a normal discharge of water and salt in the body, which can trigger edema and hypertension. If an oedema is found on his ankle, eyelids, etc., or blood pressure suddenly rises, it is likely that the kidneys are sending us a “suspense” signal. Anaemia: “inherited behaviour” of the kidneys. Anaemia refers to a decrease in the number of red blood cells or a decrease in haemoglobin concentrations. Among the patients with diabetes kidneys, anaemia may occur as a result of the reduced capacity of kidneys to contribute to erythrocyte-generation. In cases of fatigue and inactivity, regular blood testing is recommended to exclude anaemia. Sugar friends are constantly concerned about their health, especially their kidneys. When the above indicators are abnormal, it is important not to be negligent, and timely access to medical and scientific treatment is essential. Let’s guard this “silently dedicated” organ together!