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5 early signs of kidney failure in diabetes, do not ignore them

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Diabetes is becoming a common disease these days. Negligence in this can affect the kidneys and they can also get damaged. Let us tell you those 5 symptoms, which indicate kidney failure. Do not take these symptoms lightly at all, otherwise it can be very serious.

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Diabetes is a disease that gradually starts affecting other parts of the body. Among these, the kidneys can be affected the most. However, when there is a malfunction in the kidney during diabetes, the body gives some initial signs. But sometimes these signs are very mild. However, if they are identified and treatment is started on time, then the condition can be prevented from becoming serious. Let us tell you what are those 5 initial signs of kidney disorder during diabetes.

 

Dr. Subhash Giri of the Medicine Department at Delhi's RML Hospital says that if a diabetic patient has to urinate frequently, then this is an early sign of kidney failure. Apart from this, foaming in urine, darkening of urine color or foul smell can also be early signs.

 

swelling in the legs, ankles, or face

A diabetic patient may experience swelling in his feet, ankles, toes or face. Usually, as soon as one wakes up in the morning, one may feel puffiness under the eyes. Usually, this happens when protein starts coming out through urine, and along with this, some fluids also start accumulating in the body. This is also an early sign of kidney problems.

Constant fatigue and weakness

If a diabetic patient feels very tired even without doing much work or doing light work, then it is possible that the kidneys are not able to filter the contaminants from the blood, in such a situation toxins start accumulating in the body, which can cause fatigue and weakness. Such signs should never be ignored.

blood pressure being uncontrolled

The problem of high blood pressure is common in diabetic patients, but if it keeps increasing repeatedly or is not coming under control, then it can be an early sign of a kidney-related problem.

Loss of appetite, nausea, or vomiting

If a diabetic patient loses appetite, feels nauseous or vomits repeatedly, the taste of the mouth becomes bad, then this can also be a sign of accumulation of impurities in the body. That means the kidney is not working properly.

How do kidneys get damaged in diabetes?

Dr. Subhash explains that when the amount of sugar in the blood increases, the small blood vessels and filtering system present in the kidney start to deteriorate. Due to this, the kidney is unable to clean the blood properly and contaminants start accumulating in the body.

How to protect your kidneys?

Kidney health can be maintained by controlling blood sugar and blood pressure. For this, one should visit the doctor regularly. Medicines should be taken or changed only on his advice.

Take care of your food

Diabetic patients should take a balanced diet with less salt, less potassium and less protein.

Keep your weight under control

To keep the kidneys healthy, it is very important to control obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes, because all three conditions can damage the kidneys.

Avoid smoking and alcohol

Smoking and alcohol can cause a lot of damage to the kidneys, hence one should stay away from these things.

Get regular check-ups from a doctor

Diabetes patients should visit the doctor regularly. Necessary tests should be done as per their advice. Also, before taking medicines or changing medicines, one should definitely consult the doctor.