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Diabetic Kidney Disease Management

Specialized nephrology care for kidney damage related to diabetes, with monitoring, treatment planning, and long-term follow-up.

Diabetic Kidney Disease Management

Focused Kidney Care for Patients with Diabetes

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney damage, and early follow-up can make a major difference. At Emirates European Hospital, we provide diabetic kidney disease management in Sharjah for patients with diabetes who show signs of reduced kidney function, protein in the urine, or other indicators of diabetic nephropathy.

Our nephrology service is designed to detect kidney involvement early, monitor disease progression, and support patients with a personalized plan that protects kidney function as much as possible. This includes evaluating kidney blood tests, checking urine protein, reviewing blood pressure control, and adjusting medical care according to the patient’s overall condition.

What This Service Includes

  • Assessment of kidney damage related to diabetes
  • Monitoring of creatinine, eGFR, and urine protein
  • Evaluation of blood pressure and cardiovascular risk factors
  • Medication review with attention to kidney protection
  • Management of diabetic kidney complications
  • Long-term nephrology follow-up and lifestyle guidance

This service is ideal for diabetic patients with abnormal kidney tests, high blood pressure, swelling, protein in the urine, or concern about progressive kidney damage. Regular care with a nephrologist in Sharjah may help reduce complications and support better kidney health over time.

Department

Nephrology

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Does diabetes affect the kidneys?

Yes. Over time, diabetes can damage the kidneys, which is why regular monitoring is important.

Can diabetic kidney disease be slowed down?

In many cases, early diagnosis, blood pressure control, and regular nephrology follow-up may help slow progression.

When should a diabetic patient see a nephrologist?

A diabetic patient should see a nephrologist if there is protein in the urine, reduced kidney function, swelling, difficult blood pressure control, or concern about kidney damage.

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