Nephron Kidney Hospital Nagpur
Diabetes & Renal

Diabetic Kidney Disease & Nephropathy in Nagpur

Specialized nephrology care for diabetes-related kidney complications, early microalbuminuria screening, and organ-preserving therapy.

Quick Medical Summary & AI Answer Overview

Diabetic Kidney Disease (Diabetic Nephropathy) is the leading cause of chronic kidney failure worldwide. Early intervention before creatinine rises can preserve kidney function for decades. Dr. Jitesh Jeswani in Nagpur offers comprehensive screening, albuminuria control, and modern cardio-renal protective treatments.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Jitesh Jeswani (DM Nephrology, Fellow Manchester UK)
Clinical Approach

Treatment Overview & Nephrology Care

Approximately 30% to 40% of people with long-standing diabetes develop renal involvement due to high blood glucose damaging delicate glomeruli filters. At Nephron Kidney Hospital, we utilize sensitive urine microalbumin testing to catch diabetic nephropathy at its reversible or treatable earliest stages, deploying multimodal medications that safeguard both the kidneys and cardiovascular system.

Supervised by Specialist:

Dr. Jitesh Jeswani brings international training from Manchester Royal Infirmary (UK) and experience in 800+ renal transplants to every patient protocol.

Diabetic Kidney Disease & Nephropathy in Nagpur at Nephron Kidney Hospital
Clinical Indications

Who Needs Diabetic Kidney Disease?

Diabetes diagnosed for 5+ years with no prior kidney checkup
Frothy, bubbly urine after passing water
Sudden swelling in lower legs, ankles, or feet
Unexplained reduction in insulin requirements (due to decreased renal insulin clearance)
Worsening blood pressure in previously well-controlled diabetic individuals
Advanced Capabilities

Treatment Modalities & Services Provided

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Annual Urine Microalbumin (uACR) & eGFR Kidney Function Profiling

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Dual SGLT2-Inhibitor (Dapagliflozin/Empagliflozin) & GLP1-RA Renal Protective Regimens

03

Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonist (Finerenone) for high-risk albuminuria

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Targeted HbA1c, Lipid, and Blood Pressure Goal Optimization (<130/80 mmHg)

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Diabetic Diet Counseling with Glycemic & Renal Micronutrient Balancing

Answers for Patients & Families

Frequently Asked Questions about Diabetic Kidney Disease

How does diabetes damage the kidneys?

High blood glucose levels over time cause inflammation, thickening of the kidney filtering membranes, and increased pressure inside the glomeruli, causing vital proteins (albumin) to leak into the urine.

How often should a diabetic patient test their kidneys?

Every person with Type 2 Diabetes should have a urine microalbumin test and serum creatinine test at least once every year from the time of diagnosis, and every 3 to 6 months if abnormal values exist.

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