Does diabetic retinopathy and kidney disease commonly develop inwardly a moment of respectively other?




Answer:
Their both terrible results from diabetes, and yes...they can ensue within a moment of each other, but not habitually, because every one is different in how disease effects them
It is merely coincidence.
It depends on how compliant the diabetic is with their diet, medication, and dr visit.
They may or one may occur lacking the other. no telling
Both are cause by poor circulation secondary to chronic elevated blood sugar levels. See Michael Murray's book "How to Prevent and Treat Diabetes near Natural Medicine" for some really good info and guidance on how to prevent both these serious medical complications of diabetes. Good luck!
Because the blood vessels to the eye are so much smaller, retinopathy may transpire sooner. If you understand what retinopathy is and how it happen, you'll also understand right away what I'm saying.

The two don't necessarily follow respectively other. Before renal disease occurs, in that could be hypertensive CVA or cardiac disease. There's no timetable or schedule. If one occur within a little of the other, it's just an unlucky coincidence.
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