Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD) Expert Insights on Symptoms & Treatment by Dr. A Kishore Kumar
Diabetic kidney disease, which is also referred to as diabetic nephropathy, is a condition where diabetes slowly damages the kidneys over time. When blood sugar and blood pressure stay high for too long, they strain the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, making it harder for them to filter waste properly. In the beginning, you might not notice any symptoms at all. But as the damage worsens, you may start to feel more tired than usual, notice swelling in your feet or ankles, or find yourself needing to urinate more often. That’s why regular check-ups and simple tests are so important — they can catch the problem early, before it leads to serious complications.
In this video,
Dr. A Kishore Kumar, an experienced nephrologist, explains the causes of diabetic kidney disease, how it develops, and the warning signs to watch for. He also discusses its stages, possible complications, and the best treatment options — including lifestyle changes, medicines to protect kidney function, and advanced therapies when needed. Dr. A Kishore Kumar emphasizes that managing
diabetes and high blood pressure effectively can slow down the progression of the disease. This video is designed to bring awareness about diabetic kidney disease and help patients take timely steps toward better
kidney health and quality of life.
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