Diabetes is one of the most common causes of kidney failure. In diabetic patients, the small blood vessels of the kidney can be affected over time. This can lead to the destruction of the filtering units of the kidney (glomeruli) so they cannot filter the blood efficiently. People with diabetes can develop other complications such as cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure. Diabetic nephropathy is the term used for kidney damage caused by diabetes.
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