July 16, 2012

Diabetes and Renal Failure

Posted by Health Hispanica
Diabetes and Renal Failure

According to the National Kidney Foundation, diabetes is one of the many leading causes of death in the U.S. Diabetes is not a medical condition that stands alone. Scientific evidence has confirmed that diabetes is a major risk factor for developing renal disease. Renal disease occurs when diabetes damages the blood vessels that travel to the kidneys. When destruction in the blood vessels takes place, the kidneys begin to retain water and sodium, resulting in inflammation and complications for eliminating waste products within the body. Renal disease is a serious condition that is prevalent amongst the Hispanic American population. Genetic predisposition, obesity, physical inactivity, as well as an unbalanced diet are key factors that can be so pervasive that it is necessary to detect the disease prior to the progression of its life threatening effects.

 

People who suffer from diabetes may experience the early signs of renal disease. As I stated previously, diabetes causes water retention in the kidneys. It is understandable that one cannot examine water retention occurring within the body. However swollen feet, ankles, swelling around the eyes particularly in the morning are key indicators that can potentially be the early signs of kidney disease. Experiencing fatigue, inability to concentrate, nausea, vomiting and changes in urination, e.g. frequent urination, pain and discomfort during urination, appearance of blood in the urine, are additional warning signs to determine if one should seek out treatment.

 

If you are an individual that suffers from renal disease or would like to prevent the onset, then I would like to recommend Opti-Renal™ by Natura-Genics®Opti-Renal™ is a multifunctional product that not only assists those with kidney disorders, but it also facilitates with urinary tract infections, excess water weight, and it supports your urinary system. It is a unique combination of kidney and herbal extracts that were selected specifically to maintain a healthy urinary system.

 

Give more to your life and get some shuteye. It is time to step forward and make your way to a healthier living! For more information on Opti-Renal™, click here: www.healthhispanica.com/Opti-Renal_p_228.html For more information on products regarding Diabetes, click here: 

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References "Ten Facts About Diabetes and Kidney Disease in Hispanic Americans." National Kidney Foundation. National Kidney Foundation, Dec 2009. Web. 2 Feb 2012. Williams, Helen. "Diabetes Symptoms and Kidneys."LiveStrong. Demand Media, 08 Dec 2010. Web. 1 Feb 2012.

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