Can a kidney stone increase fasting blood sugar?
Studies show that having type 2 diabetes more than doubles your chances of having kidney stones. They do not increase fasting blood sugar.
Last updated on 12 Dec 2024
No, being diabetic does not mean that you have a kidney disease.
Yes, diabetes can affect your kidneys health hence you are recommended to keep checking them with KFT tests every six months.
Large amount of glucose in urine indicates that one has diabetes. N
Over time, high blood sugar from diabetes can damage blood vessels in the kidneys as well as nephrons so they do not work as well as they should. Many people with diabetes also develop high blood pressure, which can damage kidneys too
Yes, drinking enough water could help you keep your blood sugar levels within healthy ranges. Additionally it will also prevent from dehydration.
FBS, FBG, Fasting Blood Sugar
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