How does diabetes cause high creatinine and kidney disease? Generally, high
serum creatinine indicates kidney disease for creatinine leaks out of the body
through the filtration membrane in the kidney eventually. It is reported that in
America, 40% of secondary kidney diseases are caused by diabetes and the
proportion is still on the increase, which should be alert indeed.
How does diabetes cause kidney damage? Diabetes means high blood sugar, which
will damage the blood vessels and block the micro-blood vessels in the kidney as
well. If so, the nephrons in the kidney will be damaged and become scarred over
time. After the renal glomerular filtration membrane is damaged, kidney will
begin to leak and protein (albumin) passes into the urine, thus causing
proteinuria in clinic. People with diabetes who smoke, and those with type 1
diabetes that started before age 20 have a higher risk for kidney problems.
People of African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian origin are also more
likely to have kidney damage.
Knowing how diabetes causes high creatinine(High Creatinine Level) and kidney damage, it is not
necessary to be so worried. We have immunotherapy to treat from root for it is
on the basis of its pathological mechanism. Type 1 diabetes is caused by immune
problem and type 2 diabetes is caused by the damage of beta cells in pancreas,
which can be repaired by Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, the core therapy of
immunotherapy, which is a combination of western therapy such as blood
purification and traditional Chinese medicine.