Diabecon and Microalbuminuria

Microalbuminuria is a medical condition of a high amount of a specific protein, albumin, in the urine. For diabetes sufferers microalbuminuria is an underlying sign of developing renal and / or cardiovascular complications. It heralds overt diabetic nephropathy. An increased level of albumin in the urine which often accompanies the clinical course of both types of diabetes signifies that the blood vessels involved in filtering waste products in your kidneys are damaged and thus do not fulfill their functions well enough. Proteinuria following microalbuminuria contributes to kidney scarring and accelerates the progression of chronic kidney disease. Both microalbuminuria and proteinuria are diagnosed by measuring the amount of protein excreted in the urine per day.

The normal albumin level is less than 30 mg per day. The aftereffect of microalbuminuria consisting in the increased levels of urine albumin is connected with the damage of endothelium function, with the loss of vessels' elasticity and with the alternation of the stress-strain properties of arteries. The risk of the disease increases together with the time period of your disease as well as with steady hyperglycemia conditioning the exhaustion of blood vessels. It is of vital importance that microalbuminuria can be staved off, or at least delayed, if it is detected early enough. That is why heightened awareness of microalbuminuria is an essential element of health care if you suffer from diabetes. To counteract this complication of diabetes it is necessary to balance your glucose levels.

This is where different anti-diabetic medicines chosen appropriately can provide considerable assistance. Diabecon known for its glucose normalizing properties exerts a beneficial effect on the process of glucose compensation in the body. It is also noteworthy that it has no acknowledged side-effects, thus it can be administered to a diabetic individual without any fear of bringing harm. And thus it serves a positive effect in managing type 2 diabetes with renal disease contributing to lowing risks of adverse outcomes. Therefore it is often prescribed to the patients who have symptoms of microalbuminuria as an equalizer.

Coupled with a strict control of both blood sugar levels and the levels of proteins in the urine Diabecon can fulfill two important functions, namely, keeping your glucose levels within the acceptable norm and thus helping your body enable insulin it produces to bring about the intended result and retarding the development of fatal complications. If you suffer from diabetes type 2, your pancreas produces insulin but it is insufficient to reduce your blood glucose to normal levels. The insulin-like action of Diabecon brings about a noticeable reduction in fasting and post-prandial blood sugar levels. Thus, the influence of this medication is indirect, but highly significant as it turns out to be a very important component in maintaining your overall health and counteracting the development of microalbuminuria into irreversible complications.