250.40
False
Diabetic nephropathy is a disease that appears in people who have suffered from diabetes mellitus for a long period of time. It is a disease of the kidneys that eventually forces dialysis.
It could. If its a diabetic patient who has raised serum postassium due to diabetic nephropathy then ace inhibitor can improve his diabetic nephropathy leading to hypokalemia.... BUT it DOESNT cause hypokalemia directly... instead it leads to hyperkalemia...
FALSE
Typically ACE inhibitors are used.
Yes, It is not frequent but multiple case reports. G. Vergara, M.D.
nephropathy
The plural form for the noun nephropathy is nephropathies.
Ann L. Albright has written: 'The effect of aerobic training on the evolution of diabetic nephropathy in an animal model of Type I diabetes' -- subject(s): Aerobic exercises, Diabetic nephropathies, Exercise, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Aerobic exercises, Rats
whether iga nephropathy causes cardiomyopathy
many times shivering is caused from having had low sugars. Some diabets shiver when their sugars start to come back up. Many times they will not feel well for two or more days after this occures. My wife has had diabetes for 45 years.