How Do You Test For Diabetic Nephropathy?
Diabetic nephropathy is a serious condition that is sometimes developed in advanced cases of diabetes. Fundamentally, diabetic nephropathy causes the kidneys to stop functioning properly, which leads to even further damage throughout the body. Since this disease often has no major symptoms in its early stages, it’s important that diabetic patients allow their doctors to test for this condition on a fairly regular basis. Urinate as you normally would when you get up on the first morning. Use the toilet and flush just as you would on any other morning. Collect the urine from the second trip to the bathroom, and every subsequent trip to the bathroom for the next 24 hours. You should only be using the special container that your doctor or pharmacy provided for you. Include the urine from the morning elimination on the second day in the collection container. Cap the collection container securely after each use, and store the container in a cool place or the refrigerator. Mark the container