How Can Seniors Protect Their Kidney Health While Managing Diabetes?
Managing diabetes effectively is critical for overall health, especially for preventing complications such as kidney disease. For seniors aged 60-70 in California, understanding the impact of diabetes on kidney health and taking proactive measures can help maintain kidney function and quality of life. This blog explores how diabetes affects the kidneys and provides practical tips for protecting kidney health. How Does Diabetes Affect Kidney Health? Diabetic Nephropathy Diabetic nephropathy is a type of kidney disease caused by damage to the blood vessels in the kidneys due to high blood sugar levels. This damage can lead to impaired kidney function and, eventually, kidney failure if not managed properly. High Blood Pressure Diabetes often leads to high blood pressure, which can further damage the kidneys by putting extra strain on the blood vessels within these vital organs. Proteinuria One of the early signs of kidney damage is proteinuria, where protein leaks into the urine. Thi...