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- ... a higher risk for heart attacks, strokes, and kidney disease. Your health care provider or nurse should check ... a higher risk for heart attacks, strokes, and kidney disease. Your health care provider or nurse should check ...
- ... as muscle spasm or tetany, bone loss (osteoporosis), kidney disease, including kidney stones, psychiatric problems, including depression, irritability, ...
- ... retinopathy), heart disease, nerve disorders (diabetic neuropathy), and kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy). Diabetic patients must take insulin everyday.
- ... radiation, toxin, fibrosis, tumor) Erythropoietin deficiency (secondary to kidney disease) Hemolysis (RBC destruction) Leukemia Multiple myeloma Over hydration ...
- ... blood glucose control may delay the progression of kidney disease in type 1 and type 2 diabetics.
- ... a higher risk for heart attacks, strokes, and kidney disease. Your doctor or nurse should check your blood ...
- Urine is usually tested for protein when kidney disease is suspected.
- ... hypertension) Infections Diabetes mellitus Congenital abnormalities of the kidneys Other diseases which cause renal failure, such as autoimmune disease ...
- ... systems (systemic) and primarily causes lung (pulmonary) and kidney (renal) disease, but is also capable of affecting the skin.
- ... CT scan shows cysts in the liver and kidneys (polycystic disease). The liver is the large organ on the ...