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Diabetic Kidney Care7 min readLast updated: 2026-08-23

Diabetic Kidney Damage: How to Prevent & Reverse Early Diabetic Nephropathy

Dr. Jitesh Jeswani explains the pathophysiology of diabetic glomerulosclerosis, target HbA1c levels, modern SGLT2 inhibitors, and how to protect your kidneys with diabetes.

Medically reviewed on: 2026-08-23Dr. Jitesh Jeswani (DM Nephrology, Fellow Manchester Royal Infirmary UK)
Author: Dr. Jitesh JeswaniPublished: 2026-08-08
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Diabetic Kidney Damage — क्या रोकथाम संभव है ? | Dr. Jitesh Jeswani | Nephron Kidney Hospital Nagpur

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Watch Dr. Jitesh Jeswani explain the clinical symptoms, kidney biopsy diagnosis, and treatment protocols in this educational briefing. Read the full doctor-verified English guide below.

Quick Answer / Summary

Diabetic Nephropathy begins with microalbuminuria caused by high blood glucose and elevated glomerular pressure. Early treatment with SGLT2 inhibitors, ACE inhibitors/ARBs, and strict glycemic control (HbA1c <7.0%) can arrest and reverse early protein leakage.

Key Clinical Takeaways:

  • Microalbuminuria is the earliest reversible signal of diabetic kidney injury.
  • SGLT2 inhibitors reduce glomerular hyperfiltration and lower kidney failure risk by 40%.
  • Blood pressure must be controlled strictly below 130/80 mmHg.

Stages of Diabetic Kidney Disease and Protection Protocols

Explaining hyperfiltration, microalbuminuria, overt proteinuria, and diabetic glomerulosclerosis.

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Questions & Answers

Can diabetic kidney disease be reversed?

Yes. When detected at the microalbuminuria stage, intensive glucose and BP control combined with SGLT2 inhibitors can reverse proteinuria.

Editorial Policy & Medical Disclaimer:

This article was prepared by the medical communications team of Nephron Kidney Hospital and reviewed by Dr. Jitesh Jeswani. It is provided for educational and awareness purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for direct medical diagnosis or treatment.

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