Diabetes Type 2: How to monitor the progression of kidney damage
Q: I am a 40-year-old woman, and I suffer from type 2 diabetes and I also have hypertension from 10 years. I was in weight. My blood sugar level remains almost 130 to 140. My blood pressure remains almost 120/80. But a few days ago in April 2013 I found a protein in the urine, and the doctor said that this is diabetic nephropathy. Since I can monitor its progression and prevent kidney damage, please help.
Answer: Considering your kidney damage, you are invited to consume high-quality and low protein from egg white, pure milk, lean meat. Please do not eat spicy foods and do not drink coffee, strong tea, fizzy drinks.
In fact, a patient with kidney disease, if damaged kidney tissues and nephrons can be restored, and the remaining kidney function can be protected, it is still likely to live a normal life.
As you know, when patients have a problem with the protein in the urine, it means that the kidneys have an inflammatory reaction. This will make phenotypic cell changes. It has been established that phenotypic changes in cells are important for renal sclerosis and interstitial fibrosis.
When cells change, mesangial cells and epithelial cells, endothelial cells will be damaged. It will pass to the stage of renal fibrosis, if there is no immediate treatment, the level of creatinine will be greatly increased, and the patients will have many complications.
For your current condition, our general method of treatment: cleanse your internal inflammatory factor, repair damaged kidney tissues and nephrons, block progressive renal fibrosis and glomerulosclerosis, protect the remaining kidney function from further damage, adjust the poor internal environment. This is the only correct way to save the kidneys.
You can tell me more detailed information, as well as send me your test reports to the mail Asya.yue@mail.ru, Whatsapp / Viber +8613292893707. I am pleased to offer more detailed suggestions.
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