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  2. How to Screen for Diabetes-Related Nephropathy - Healthline

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    Diabetes-related nephropathy, also referred to as diabetic nephropathy or diabetic kidney disease (DKD), is a potentially fatal diabetes complication. Chronically high blood glucose levels damage ...

  3. Type 1 Diabetes and Kidney Disease: What’s the Connection?

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    High blood sugar from unmanaged type 1 diabetes can damage cells in the kidneys so they don’t filter as effectively as they should. This can cause you to lose protein in your urine. This is ...

  4. Reversing or Stopping Kidney Damage from Diabetes - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Many people with diabetes develop chronic kidney disease (CKD). You can’t reverse the damage that’s already been done. However, you can reduce the risk of kidney damage. Healthy ...

  5. Diabetic Nephropathy Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    There are often no symptoms with early diabetic nephropathy. As the kidney function worsens, symptoms may include: Swelling of the hands, feet, and face. Trouble sleeping or concentrating. Poor ...

  6. Kerendia for Chronic Kidney Disease - WebMD

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    Kerendia has a unique way of helping to slow down damage to the heart and kidneys. The active ingredient, finerenone, blocks the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), which is found in the kidneys ...

  7. CKD and Protein: How Much Should You Eat? - Healthline

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    If you’re not on dialysis, eating less protein can help protect your kidneys and slow down CKD progression. Eating too much protein can put extra stress on your kidneys. The amount of protein ...

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