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24 Ιαν 2017 · Prevent diabetic kidney disease with good blood sugar control. Regular checkups, a healthy lifestyle, and medication can help protect your kidneys and overall health.
To prevent damage (or further damage) to your kidneys, it is important to keep your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol under control. Your doctor will do a lab test called microalbumin every year to check for kidney damage. Teeth: Diabetes is one of the leading causes of oral health problems
Module 1: Diabetes Basics Answer Key. 1. What is diabetes? a. Body produces too much glucose. b. Body does not make or use insulin properly. c. Joints are stiff and painful. d. a and b. 2. Which of the following is/are symptoms of type 1 diabetes? a. Increased urination. b. Increased thirst. c. Increased hunger. d. All of the above. 3.
AN ESTIMATED 14.8% of adults have chronic kidney disease (CKD).1 Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is classified according to the presence of microalbuminuria macroalbuminuria.2 or Of the 30 million United States (US) individuals with diabetes, those who met any criteria for DKD is estimated at 26.2%.
Find a toolkit full of educational materials to help you understand the connection of diabetes and kidney disease. Recognizing this link is crucial for preventing kidney issues. Educate yourself on diabetes and kidney health and learn how to lower your risk with these English and Spanish resources. Caribbean Spanish.
Objectives. THE ROLE OF OUR KIDNEYS, AND HOW CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) AND DIABETES ARE CONNECTED. THE RISK FACTORS, AND WAYS OF PREVENTING DIABETIC KIDNEY DISEASE (DKD). LIFESTYLE APPROACHES, INCLUDING NUTRITION THERAPY, FOR MANAGING AND IMPROVING DKD.
Prevent Diabetes Problems. Taking care of your diabetes every day will help your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels stay in your target ranges. Caring for your diabetes can also help prevent other health problems over the years. You can do a lot to prevent diabetes problems: