Kidney,Urinary Tract Care And Diabetes 1 Dr. Ruba Nashawati.

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Kidney,Urinary Tract Care And Diabetes 1 Dr. Ruba Nashawati

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In Every Single Part of It 4

kidneyVesselsUrinary Tract Sexual Defects 5

The Kidney 6

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10 The Vessels

Macrovasular Chronic Inflammation Injury to the Arterial wall Atherosclerosis 11

Microvascular Retinopathy Nephropathy 12

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Stage Diabetes Duration Manifestations 10 – 3-5 Renal hypertrophy  GFR Basement M thickening Mesangial expansion Microalbuminuria HPT Proteinuria HPT ↓ GFR 515 – 25+ESKD

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16 Urinary Tract

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Bladder Problems 18

> 1/2 of Diabetics 19

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22 Signals to the Bladder At the Wrong Time Squeeze without warning

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Poor Control of Sphincter Muscles 24

Poor Control of Sphincter Muscles Urine LeakageUrine Retention25

26 Urethral Muscles Loose Leakage Stay Tight Retention

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28 Urinary tract infection

Urinary Tract Infection Lower UTI Cystitis Upper UTI pyelonephritis

30Pyelonephritis Kidney Infection go farther into the body Untreated Infection

What are the symptoms of cystitis? 31

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What are the symptoms of Pyelonephritis? 33

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Why Diabetes Poses a Risk 36

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Nephrolithiasis 38

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42 Sexual Defect

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Who Is at Risk for Developing Sexual and Urologic Problems of Diabetes? 46

Those who 47

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Can Diabetes Related Sexual and Urologic Problems be Prevented ? 49

its Easy to achieve Yes its Easy to achieve 50

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Avoiding kidney damage medication ( NSAIDs ) unless necessary 54