kidney disease in diabetes
Kidney disease in diabetes refers to a condition where prolonged high blood sugar levels, commonly seen in individuals with diabetes, lead to damage to the kidneys. This damage affects the kidneys' ability to filter waste and excess fluids from the body, potentially leading to serious complications and the need for medical intervention.
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