To determine whether you have diabetic kidney disease, you may need:
• Blood tests: If you have diabetes, you will need blood tests to monitor your condition and determine how well your kidneys are working.
• Urine tests: Urine samples provide information about your kidney function and whether you have too much protein in the urine.
• Imaging tests: You may be required to undergo X-rays, ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI.
• Renal function testing: Your kidney’s filtering capacity is assessed using renal analysis testing.
• Kidney biopsy: A kidney biopsy is used to remove a sample of kidney tissue for examination under a microscope.
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Fortis Hospital, Noida
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