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Diabetes, Renal and Urinary Tract
Diabetes, Renal and Urinary Tract
What are the symptoms of a Kidney infection?
Many people cannot tell the difference between symptoms of diabetes and UTIs. This is because they both involve frequent urination and infections. But they are very different and should each be treated as soon as possible for comfort and health reasons.
With the proper testing, you can quickly discover what treatments and medications you might need for your body.
What is the Role of the Urinary Tract?
The urinary tract is an important system responsible for draining the body of urine, which is made up of fluid and waste removed from the bloodstream. Aside from acting as the drainage system, it also regulates your blood pressure and volume. It also controls the number of electrolytes in your body, which determines your hydration levels.
Who Can Get Diabetes?
There are two types of diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes can happen to anyone, but it generally first appears when you are a child. It is a chronic condition where the pancreas makes minimal insulin.
Type two diabetes tends to show up in adults, and it occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin. Insulin is a necessary part of regular body function as it helps break down glucose so it can enter the cells.
What Are the Signs of a UTI?
Signs of a UTI include:
Frequent urination
Bloody urine
A burning sensation as you urinate
Urine that appears cloudy
Strong-smelling urine
When you notice the symptoms of a UTI, it is best to get tested so you can get prescribed medication or start treatment immediately. UTIs can be incredibly uncomfortable, so you will likely want to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
Book Your Diabetes, Renal and Urinary Tract Tests Today
Diabetes, renal, and urinary tract tests are all incredibly important. Your pancreas, kidneys, and urinary tract make sure your body is functioning properly. If you believe you have symptoms of diabetes, renal failure, or UTIs, schedule an appointment to get tested today. You can call us at the number above, and we can help you schedule an appointment, or you can book directly online with the 'Get Started' button.
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