Can Microalbumin Value Be Reduced By Keeping Blood Sugar Levels Under Control?
Hi I got type 2 diabetes in 2014. I took medicines for 1 month then I controlled it by diet and exercises.i cantrolled it till September.then FBS tries to go up.last Tuesday it was 132 and today it is 122. Last Tuesday 51 mg of microalbumin is present in my urine. I started diet plan and exercises again. Are my kidneys damaged? Can I reduce the microalbumin value by controlling blood sugar?
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It is not the kidney damage if the microabumin detected in urine but it is likely to appears in case of diabetes, and it can also be detected in infection (Moderately presence ) in severe case of kidney infection it would be matter of concern, if the diabetes control in with tight rule basis then presence of albumin will be no more there, drink more water, rule out the possibility of infection, particularly UTI (urinary tract infection) hope this information helps.
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Can Microalbumin Value Be Reduced By Keeping Blood Sugar Levels Under Control?
Hello and welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. It is not the kidney damage if the microabumin detected in urine but it is likely to appears in case of diabetes, and it can also be detected in infection (Moderately presence ) in severe case of kidney infection it would be matter of concern, if the diabetes control in with tight rule basis then presence of albumin will be no more there, drink more water, rule out the possibility of infection, particularly UTI (urinary tract infection) hope this information helps. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.