Diabetic renal complications
The most common, most feared complication when one is diagnosed as a diabetic is kidney failure. It is estimated that an untreated diabetic will suffer renal complications within 2 years of discovery/onset if not treated properly. The easiest way to control diabetes at the time of diagnosis is through the usage of insulin, as the dosage of the drug and the response of the body is much easier to monitor and modify . Once control is considered good, the patient will be given the option to switch to oral diabetic drugs since this is more convenient and acceptable to the patient compared with daily injections.
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