31/07/2026
🩺 Diabetes Doesn’t Just Affect Your Blood Sugar—It Can Damage Your Kidneys Too.
High blood sugar can silently damage the tiny blood vessels in your kidneys, reducing their ability to filter waste effectively. Over time, this can lead to diabetic kidney disease, one of the leading causes of kidney failure.
⚠️ Don’t ignore warning signs like:
• Foamy urine
• Swelling in your feet or face
• Frequent urination, especially at night
• Persistent tiredness
• High blood pressure
The good news? Early detection and proper diabetes control can protect your kidneys.
If you have diabetes, make kidney function tests a part of your regular health check-up.
👨⚕️ Dr. Kishalay Mahajan
DM (Nephrology)
Consultant Nephrologist & Kidney Care Specialist
Healthy Kidneys. Better Life. 💙