Blood Sugar Management (For Diabetic Kidney Disease)
About the procedure
Blood sugar management is essential in diabetic kidney disease to slow kidney damage and prevent complications. It involves the use of insulin, oral antidiabetic medications, and lifestyle modifications to maintain optimal glucose levels. Careful control of blood sugar helps reduce stress on the kidneys, lowers the risk of progression to kidney failure, and improves overall health. Regular monitoring, medication adjustments, and dietary planning are key components of effective long-term management.
Care before the procedure
- Blood sugar levels and HbA1c reviewed
- Kidney function assessed before medication selection
- Diet and lifestyle habits evaluated
- Treatment plan explained clearly
Care during the procedure
- Medications or insulin administered as prescribed
- Blood glucose monitored regularly
- Dosages adjusted based on kidney function
- Hypoglycemia signs monitored closely
Care after the procedure
- Continued glucose monitoring encouraged
- Medication adherence emphasized
- Renal-friendly diabetic diet reinforced
- Regular follow-up appointments scheduled
Eligibility
- Patients with diabetes and early or advanced kidney disease
- Individuals with uncontrolled blood sugar affecting kidney function
- Patients aiming to prevent progression to kidney failure
- Those requiring combined diabetic and renal care
Relevant Specialties

Nephrology
Nephrology is the specialty focused on the health of the kidneys and related conditions.
It supports patients in managing both acute and long-term kidney-related concerns, as well as maintaining overall renal health.
At KIMSHEALTH, nephrology care emphasizes early detection, ongoing monitoring, and a patient-first approach to long-term health management.



