If you have diabetes, it is important that you know about diabetic kidney disease symptoms since it is one of the major complications of the disease. High sugar levels in the bloodstream make the kidneys filter too much blood. This is hard on the filters of the kidneys and over the years they begin to leak. A useful protein is lost in urine in this way; this protein is called microalbuminuria. As the kidneys lose their ability to filter correctly, waste products begin to build up in the blood. Eventually the kidneys fail and a person either must have a transplant or dialysis treatments (where blood is filtered through a machine).
According to Diabetes.org, not everyone with diabetes gets kidney disease. Although there are genetic factors involved, whether or not a person will get diabetes kidney disease usually depends on how well a person’s blood sugar and blood pressure are …