Once diagnosed with diabetes, patients are reminded to take care by their
doctor for it may affect kidney function and develop into kidney disease some
day. How does diabetes effect kidney function? We should explain it from two
aspects.
On one hand, high blood glucose is the main and typical symptom of diabetes.
However, long time high blood sugar can decline immunity, and lead to the
disorder of immune defense. In addition, long time blood glucose can also lead
to dense plasma, which makes the micro-blood vessels blocked, and further
influencing the blood vessels in the whole blood system, kidney blood vessels
included. With time passing by, renal insufficiency takes place and renal
function is effected.
On the other hand, one complication of diabetes is high blood pressure. On
the basis of cytology, Hypertensive Nephropathy is a kind of kidney disorder,
the damage of which is endothelial cell because of insufficiency of blood. When
patients are in hypertension or high blood pressure condition, blood pressure
will not keep stable, which rises or decreases suddenly. In this case, the
rising and falling blood pressure will stimulate the renal glomerular
capillaries, which leads the wall of the renal glomerular to suffer from more
pressure. The capillary walls suffer from brushing, which leads the lumen of
renal capillary to become narrower, thus causing renal insufficiency. In this
condition, the renal glomerular capillaries will be damaged, which attracts the
infiltration of inflammatory cells. Long time filtration will make the structure
of the cells change. Then, the renal glomerular filtration function will be
damaged, thus causing kidney failure, and kidney function is effected at the
same time.
From the above, we have a general view on how diabetes effects kidney
function. Since having had been effected, we should take measures to treat.
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