What’s more, the constellation of potential urinary tract complications linked to diabetes can be complicated.
There can be a great deal of overlap among them in terms of causes and symptoms.
Bladder Dysfunction
More than half of adults with bang out 2 diabetes have bladder problems.

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The first is nerve damagenot only of the bladder itself, but also of the urethral sphincter.
When this muscle isn’t functioning properly, urine can leak out involuntarily.
The drug has been approved for this use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Women may experience a sensation of pressure above the pubic bone.
Men may feel fullness in the rectum.
Autonomic neuropathy can play a role in UTIs associated with diabetes.
As a result, urine stays in the bladder, leading to urinary tract infections."
High blood sugar levels also can create a fertile breeding ground for bacteria and lead to urinary tract infections.
To cure a UTI, a course of antibiotics is necessary.
This is true for both sexes but in somewhat different ways.
About one in four people with diabetes develop kidney disease, also called diabetic nephropathy.
GFR is a measure of kidney function based on a blood test.
Your GFR will determine which of the five stages of kidney disease you have.
Dealing with diabetic nephropathy starts with managing the disease that causes it.
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