Wednesday, December 19, 2012

How to Treat Diabetic Nephropathy Efficiently

Diabetic Nephropathy is kidney disease or damage that can occur in people with diabetes. Often, there are no symptoms as the kidney damage starts and slowly gets worse. Kidney damage can begin 5 to 10 years before symptoms start. The symptoms of Diabetic Nephropathy include fatigue, headache, nausea and vomiting, general ill feeling, poor appetite, swelling of the legs and so on. What Symptoms of Diabetic Nephropathy Do You Have?

When kidney damage is caught in its early stages, it can be slowed with treatment. Once larger amounts of protein appear in the urine, kidney damage will slowly get worse.Keeping your blood pressure under control (under 130/80) is one of the best ways to slow kidney damage.


Your doctor may prescribe medicines to lower your blood pressure and protect your kidneys from more damage. Often, the best types of medicine to use are ACE inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs).


Even when your blood pressure is normal, these medicines will help slow kidney damage.

Eating a low-fat diet, taking drugs to control blood cholesterol, and getting regular exercise can also help prevent or slow kidney damage.

You can also slow kidney damage by controlling your blood sugar levels, which you can do by:


Regularly taking insulin or other medicines your doctor prescribes

Eating a healthy diet

Checking your blood sugar levels and keeping a record of them

Knowing the basic steps for managing your blood sugar levels at home

There are many Complications of Diabetic Nephropathy, the real treatment for Diabetic Nephropathy means the one which can help patients avoid dialysis and kidney transplant. Urine stands for hopes, as long as patients have a certain urine, kidney transplant may not be the last choice. In Chinese clinical, Chinese herbal medicines have been used to help patients repair the kidney damage and enhance kidney function. And we hope every Diabetic Nephropathy patient could know more about Chinese herbal medicines. Don’t worry, we will be here helping you.

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