Diabetic nephropathy (diabetic kidney sickness) is kidney harm that outcomes from having diabetes.
Having high blood glucose levels because of diabetes can harm the piece of the kidneys that channels your blood. The harmed channel becomes 'broken' and gives protein access to your pee.
For certain individuals, diabetic nephropathy can advance to incessant kidney sickness and kidney disappointment. In any case, a great many people with diabetes don't create kidney ailment that advances to kidney disappointment.
Diabetic nephropathy as a rule has no side effects from the get-go. You can't tell that there is protein in your pee – it's something that is distinguished with a pee test.
It can take numerous years for the kidney harm to advance. Side effects typically possibly show up when kidney harm has decayed altogether. And still, at the end of the day, the side effects will in general be obscure.
In the event that the kidney harm gets extreme, you may take note:
• weight misfortune;
• a poor hunger or feeling debilitated;
• swollen lower legs and feet (due to holding liquid);
• puffiness around the eyes;
• dry, bothersome skin;
• muscle cramps;
• needing to pass pee all the more frequently;
• feeling tired; and
• having trouble concentrating.